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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Dayton Area Sports - August Week 4

Friday, August 18, 2017

Mississinawa Valley - final tuneup


Mississinawa Valley journeyed down South to Dixie for a Jamboree game to end their preseason scrimmages.  The team started slowly in the scrimmage and initially it looked like it would be a long night for the visiting team.  Dixie made the first 3 scores of the night and had the Black Hawks reeling. But the team settled in and went to work.  By nights end they had caught up and made things interesting....

Complete Story at the Daily Advocate




Monday, August 14, 2017

Dayton Area Sports Roundup - August week 3

Saturday, August 12, 2017

South Fighting Early Injuries







South went into todays scrimmage with Bethel with around a half-dozen sidelined players.  So young players had to step up and make plays at the varsity level. Bethel took control of the scrimmage early when the teams ran 10 plays apiece.  South had problems giving up big plays to the Bees on defense.  Bethel ran a double wing offense with the triple option.  But they also passed well out of this formation. They did some no huddle and scored 3 times before South managed to punch one in themselves.

South ran a pro set, with 2 backs in the backfield.  Their first few possessions they had problems getting the offense into a flow.  But they finally put together a nice drive and mixed both the run and the pass to score.  South did seem to get better as the scrimmage went on.  Being a young team, it probably took a few series just to get things figured out. When the teams changed up later in the day and ran plays using down and distance, South held their own.  Bethel scored twice and TVS scored twice.  Still overall Bethel outscored South in this scrimmage 6 scores to 3.


Coach Bartlett discussed the team after the scrimmage, "We had a lot of young kids that went out there and learned today. We saw some good things from the kids and at this point in the season, we saw some things we need to work on.  Everything we saw today was correctable. The kids played hard, and some things you can't coach - the boys gave all their effort.  We just have to get rid of those mental mistakes."

He admitted that they have to deal with injuries, "We got bitten by the injury bug early this year. But this is football and guys are going to get injured.  You have to have guys ready to step up. We had some young guys step up today and get their first varsity experience. They are going to grow and they are going to learn."

Next up was discussion about this years personnel, "We have some experienced guys coming back from last year.  Ryan Bassler and Austin Eaton are expected to do a lot for us and provide leadership. We have some strong kids like John Gray on the line back this year, and Wendel Webb.  Of course some younger guys are stepping up.   Josh Wysong is having an impact.  We have the keys; we have the pieces, we just have to figure out this puzzle and get it all together by opening day."

Next week South will scrimmage at Madison in a jamboree game at 7pm on Friday.  They open the regular season Friday, Aug. 25th at home against Dixie.

Tuesday, August 08, 2017

Dayton Area Sports - 2nd week of August


  • Mineer leads Falcons to fourth place finish at Miamisburg golf Troy Miamisburg Miami Falcons High School
  • Massie golf
  • Triad girls golf squad drops opener to MP golf Madison Anna OHC High School
  • Boys golf places 6th at GWOC preseason golf GWOC Northmont High School
  • Greenville girls golf team places 2nd in American North at GWOC preseason tournament golf GWOC Vandalia-Butler Vandalia Butler Greenville Green Wave Wave High School
  • Shawnee wins boys golf tournament golf Indians Shawnee High School
  • Rafts For Fly Fishing
  • QB? DB? Richmond High School
  • OHSAA awards $148,750 in scholarships
  • A reel big catch! Piqua Miami College
  • Klosterman reaches athletes through Leadership Summit Vandalia Dunbar High School
  • Lady Aviators tie for eighth at GWOC Preseason Tournament golf GWOC Centerville Lebanon Aviator Butler Greenville Springboro High School
  • Richmond girls golf 2017 golf Richmond High School
  • Mechanicsburg Trophy baseball youth
  • Love, love, love at T-ball Yellow Springs High School
  • Sports Digest golf Carlisle Eagles Bellbrook Eagle High School
  • Concussion management: A team approach Delphos High School
  • Girls golf team places 4th at GWOC golf GWOC Centerville Northmont Bolts High School
  • Versailles
  • College
  • Ohio State WRs want to be part of solution for O's woes
  • Meyer impressed by tailbacks, freshman QB early in campOhio State Buckeyes Columbus
  • Ohio State can survive without Michael Hill thanks to its new DT depth Aug. 7, 2017 football Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Ohio State football players discuss CTE concernsfootball Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Miaimisburg Josh Myers Strong Impression at OSU Miamisburg Ohio State Buckeyes Columbus
  • Purdue
  • Raiders to face national champs volleyball Wright State Raiders College
  • UU hires Mosbarger as assistant baseball coach baseball Ohio State College
  • Notre Dame QB Brandon Wimbush still feels sharp
  • Notre Dame not ranked in preseason Coaches Poll for first time since 2010 Irish College
  • Pro
  • Ezekiel Elliott
  • Bengals beat Buccaneers 23-12 Buccaneers Cincinnati Bengals Pro
  • Garrett struts stuff as Browns beat Saints NFL Browns Cleveland Pro
  • Driskel takes aim at beating numbers game againBengals
  • Red Catching Corpbaseball Cincinnati Reds Pro
  • Reds beat Padres 8-3 Cincinnati Reds Pro
  • Indians acquire outfielder Jay Bruce from Mets Indians Cleveland Pro
  • Indians tumble against Rockies Indians Cleveland Pro
  • Scooter Reds Pro
  • Padres Cincinnati Versailles Reds Pro
  • Cincinnati Bengals Pro
  • Coach Marvin Lewis misses practice with Cincinnati Bengals Pro
  • Bengals sign punter, waive wide receiver
  • 10 players to watch in NFL preseason: Christian McCaffrey highlights talented group NFL Pro
  • Dragons snap 9-game losing skidDayton Pro
  • Faulder disqualified in MMA debut Piqua High School
  • Wednesday, August 02, 2017

    Dayton Area Sports Roundup - First Week of August

    Sunday, May 14, 2017

    South First; Second at CCC Meet









    Twin Valley South hosted the Cross County Conference Championships this past week.  It was a successful meet with the TVS boys team finishing 1st and the girls team 2nd, Covington finished first.  North boys finished 5th and Trail was 11th.  North girls were also 5th

    Local first place finishers were Hailey Thies TCN 1st 100m hurdles(15.43 – meet record); Mylan Crews TVS 100m(12.42 meet record); Troy Bowers TVS 100m; Girls 4X200 relay TVS (Abby Beneke, Grace Stewart, Sidney Mowell, Mylan Crews); 1600m run Madison Wright TVS; Girls 4X100 relay TVS (Madison Johnson, Sidney Mowell, Hosanna Craft, Mylan Crews); 300m hurdles Abby Beneke TVS; 800m run Sammy Shockey TVS; 200m dash Mylan Crews TVS (26.01 – meet record); 200m dash Troy Bowers TVS; Hailey Thies  of TCN and Payton Gates of TVS both finished first in the long jump and high jump.  Shotput Tony Turner TCN.

    Tuesday, May 09, 2017

    Jets Squeeze Out Win Over South








    The Franklin Monroe Jets fastpitch had their hands full in the opening round of the state tournament.  Twin Valley South had hung tough in a loss to the Jets earlier in the season, and this night was the same. To borrow a phrase from coach Mike Morris who frequently tells his pitcher to “squeeze ‘em out” when she has 2 strikes on the batter - the Jets had to squeeze out a win against the Panthers. The game was closely contested until the last out.  The Jets scored the go ahead run when Taylor Armstrong crossed the plate on a Chloe Peters sacrifice in the bottom of the 6th inning.  Peters was awarded the game ball afterwards. This broke up a 1-1 tie and after the Jets retired the Panthers in order in the top of the 7th it meant a 2-1 victory.

    Entire story will be posted at the The Daily Advocate.