MHS runners place first, third during H. Darby Dash
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October 7, 2021

MHS runners place first, third during H. Darby Dash

By Aleksei Pavloff

Marysville sophomore Ava Elliott finishes 32nd with a time of 13:41.96 in the Hillard Darby Dash on Wednesday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)

Marysville’s boys cross-country team mustered a first-place finish at Wednesday’s Hilliard Darby Dash.
Marysville’s girls placed third, while...

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North Union’s Dainon Lindsey, left, looks to drive the ball against Fairbanks’ Alek Orders. The Panthers won the Union County rivalry game on Saturday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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Garrett Bauer of Jonathan Alder goes up for a basket in this file photo. Bauer tallied 17 points during the Pioneers’ recent win over Columbus Bishop Watterson. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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Owen Graves (5) of MHS goes up for a shot along the baseline against Worthington Kilbourne on Saturday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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Sports
North Union’s Dainon Lindsey, left, looks to drive the ball against Fairbanks’ Alek Orders. The Panthers won the Union County rivalry game on Saturday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Bob Putman 
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One of the game plans for a basketball coach is to get your team to play at a tempo that is most advantageous to your goal. Just past the midway point of the first quarter, Fairbanks was able to do ju...
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Sports
Garrett Bauer of Jonathan Alder goes up for a basket in this file photo. Bauer tallied 17 points during the Pioneers’ recent win over Columbus Bishop Watterson. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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Jonathan Alder’s boys hoop squad recently turned back Columbus Bishop Watterson, 49-47. The triumph elevated the Pioneers to an overall record of 6-2. JA climbed to a 16-9 margin by the conclusion of ...
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