Indiana
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OHSAA makes wise move rejecting NIL proposal
Last week, The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) managed to be an institution that had their priorities straight. Which is no small feat in America these days. 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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NIL compensation legislation prompts a race in statehouses
A hot button topic in college sports is prompting a race in statehouses across the country. To avoid having their state’s schools get left behind in a new frontier for college sports. Continue reading
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College Basketball caught in fray of impatient re-openings
As many states begin to open up after roughly a year of pandemic restrictions. Impatience poses a dangerous risk to a safe re-opening process. With College Basketball’s upcoming showcase events caught up in the fray. Continue reading
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March Madness and the COVID-19 vaccines
Amid a college basketball season featuring a long list of COVID-19 caused postponements. Two challenges could make the already bumpy journey towards March Madness even more bumpy. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: the Cincinnati Reds’ turbulent trio and more
In this week’s review, the Cincinnati Reds navigates through a turbulent trio. FC Cincinnati holds their first match at Nippert Stadium in nearly a year. Plus, recapping a busy week for local high school sports. Continue reading




