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Tribune Chronicle football preview debuts today
August 22, 2012 My 9-year-old son politely tugged at my shirt while I was signing him up for his final year of flag football. more »»
The Tribune is ready for football
August 21, 2012 Did you double take when you saw my smiling face above this headline? Well don’t pinch yourself or flood my Facebook page, you’re not dreaming. more »»
Haslam casts distinct image
August 4, 2012 You couldn’t help but notice the symbolism of the moment as new Browns owner James Haslam III stood in front of a large gathering of reporters at a press conference Friday. more »»
Randy Lerner cared about the Browns
August 1, 2012 They tried to give Al Lerner something special in 2002, but the cancer that was going through him ended his life Oct. 23 and robbed him of a chance to see the Browns make the playoffs. more »»
Browns fill needs in skill spots
July 28, 2012 Entering the offseason, the Cleveland Browns needed help at the three key skilled areas on offense — quarterback, running back and receiver. Welcome Brandon Weeden, Trent Richardson and Josh Gordon. more »»
Penn State sanctions fair, necessary
July 24, 2012 Make no mistake about it. NCAA President Mark Emmert brought out the hammer Monday in announcing unprecedented sanctions against the Penn State football program. more »»
Indians need some help
July 22, 2012 The Cleveland Indians’ season appears to be at a crossroads as the annual non-waiver trade deadline approaches. This club, as constituted, isn’t a playoff team. more »»
Camp of Champions provides youth good lessons
July 14, 2012 YOUNGSTOWN — One of the many reasons I give thanks to my parents is for their sacrifice to send me to Cardinal Mooney. more »»
McDonald grad has cultural experience while in Barcelona
July 13, 2012 MATTHIAS Tayala is used to being the king of the ring. Today, he’s happy to be one of the guys. more »»
Protecting the green and gold standard
July 11, 2012 YOUNGSTOWN — Ursuline's football team wants to reclaim those days where the Irish were the toast of the Ohio gridiron landscape. more »»
Plenty to like in Pavlik’s latest win
July 8, 2012 There’s little doubt that the Kelly Pavlik haters will be out in full force today. more »»
Meyer, Hood love Ashtabula
July 6, 2012 GENEVA URBAN Meyer is passionate about his love for his hometown, a main reason he and Eastern Kentucky coach Dean Hood wanted to start the Urban Meyer and Dean Hood Free Football Camp at the SPIRE... more »»
Penn State exposed for its faults
July 1, 2012 Do they get it now? Do the Penn State students and fans who rushed to the defense of Joe Paterno in the wake of his firing now understand his role in covering up Jerry Sandusky’s crimes? CNN has... more »»
Pavlik may still be fighting more than his foes
June 30, 2012 Finishing second is usually better than finishing last. In boxing, there is no difference. Every time Kelly Pavlik steps into the ring these days can be described as a second chanc. more »»
Sandusky case isn’t finished yet
June 24, 2012 Now that Jerry Sandusky is in the jail cell he so richly deserves, the inevitable talk of closure is sure to begi. more »»
KSU players still reveling in historic win
June 13, 2012 Kent State University’s baseball team has always had a flair for the dramatic. This was a team that beat Kentucky in 21 innings during this year’s regional opene. more »»
More the merrier in track
June 9, 2012 Inclusion. The sports of cross country and track and field have a way of wrapping all those involved like a blanket. more »»
Weaver more than a coach for Golden Flashes
June 3, 2012 It says “coach” in front of Cheryl Weaver’s name in the state softball tournament program, but it could just as easily say “mom.” In many ways a high school coach is like a surrogate parent. more »»
It’s more than just a slogan
June 1, 2012 COLUMBUS — Warren G. Harding track and field coach Charles Penny surveyed his surroundings and saw his contingent of Raiders practicing. more »»
GV rides uphill toward state
May 29, 2012 MASSILLON — It's tough to sum up what happened on Friday at Carl “Ducky” Schroeder Field at Massillon Washington High School when Grand Valley advanced to the Division III state semifinals by beatin... more »» |
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