Cincy Sports Journal
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Weekly Review: Reds in rut and more
In this Labor Day edition of the review, the Cincinnati Reds are struggling to fend of a late slide. While No.8 Cincinnati Football wins the 125th Battle for the Victory Bell. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: many Miami matchups and more
In this review, a weekend packed with Cincinnati vs. Miami match-ups. A historic Little League World Series for the Buckeye State concludes. Plus, an update on Kaiser and Sapp’s journey at the Tokyo Paralympics. Continue reading
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Power Five seeks power preservation amid wild summer
College sports’ cold hard cash summer is winding down. With football’s power five conferences seeking ways to enhance and preserve their power. Amid shifts and formidable group of five challengers like Cincinnati Football. Continue reading
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Greater Cincinnati area connections to Tokyo Paralympics
The Tokyo Paralympics begin this coming Tuesday. Two athletes will represent the Greater Cincinnati area in these games. Paralympic veteran Emmy Kaiser and rookie Lawrence Sapp. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Summer Olympics wrap up and more
In this review, the Summer Olympic’s wrap up with many local athletes winning medals. The Cincinnati Reds spend the weekend pummeling the Pittsburgh Pirates. While FC Cincinnati parts ways with their General Manager. Continue reading
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Shogo Akiyama delivers something Cincinnati Reds lack
While Shogo Akiyama isn’t in the soon to conclude Summer Olympics in his native Japan. He’s bringing something to the Cincinnati Reds that the team mostly lacks. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Votto’s record-setting week and more
In this packed review, a record-setting week for Joey Votto. The latest on how local Olympians are faring in Tokyo. Plus, TQL Stadium gets set to host a major international match. Continue reading
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Another important “M word” worth noting
Various M words are generating headlines this week. From a sports perspective, one M word connects several major stories together. Even though it’s likely not the first word that comes to mind. Continue reading








