Cardinal gridders hope to see improvement
Sports
August 21, 2025
Members of Triad’s football team are pictured from left, front row, Jeremiah Combs, Carson Groves, Wyatt Smith, Jayden Minor, Connor Hayes, JJ Roberts, Jordan Bland, George Hartman and Andrew Laughbaum; second row, Colt Narramore, Brody Hess, Landon Tomlin, Duncan Funderbugh, Waylin Holtsberry, Luke Botkins, Brendan Ankney, Dawson Hess and Will Mortiz; third row, Jackson Williams, Ty Botkins, Hunter Narramore, Caleb Jordan, Blayk Thomas, Hayden Furgeson, Carson Ankney and Dallas Ross; fourth row, De’Von Minor, Noah Campbell, Cayd Herron, Logan Simms, Colton Thomas, Caleb Leistritz, Silas Newland, Karter Sarrizine and Braylon Bahan, fifth row, assistant coach C.J. Curl, head coach Mike Braun and assistant coach Rob McNutt. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)

Cardinal gridders hope to see improvement

By Aleksei Pavloff

Triad’s football program seeks to improve from last season.

The Cardinals concluded the 2024 campaign with a 1-9 overall record and a 0-5 mark in the Ohio Capital Conference. With a new season and a clean slate, head coach Mike Braun hopes to get off on the right foot.

Triad has struggled in the pas...

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