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Jay may bring a change of heart
It’s not easy, or perhaps even smart, to say this given that I moved to the state known for its love of hoops, but basketball is not my favorite sport.
Getting involved a special feeling
As a journalist, it’s a privilege to be able to embed yourself fully into a subject matter to gather the entire story.
Roster moves continue excitement
Three weeks removed from the final out in the 2013 World Series, and the offseason moves are just as exciting as the Fall Classic.
Hoops has gained a new follower
It’s been a long time coming, but it is safe to say I am a changed man.
Time to experience Jay-Fort
It’s time for me to experience the real rivalry between Jay County and Fort Recovery high schools.
Hinkle lives up to hype
I can’t think of a better place to spend the last day of 2013.
Change in rules needed
“What are they going to do next, you can’t break up a double play? You’re not allowed to pitch inside. The hitters wear more armor than the Humvees in Afghanistan.”
Pact may be in jeopardy
Exactly one month ago, managing editor Ray Cooney broke the news of our decision as a newsroom to compete in Fort Recovery’s Mad Run in May.
Predictions still look good
I compare making sports predictions to forecasting the weather. It’s hard to predict the future.
Inductions spark vacation plans
It’s about time I make the trek to Cooperstown.
Indians having fun, see success
They’ve won big, and they’ve won by the skin of their teeth.
Olympics bring anticipation
Today marks my favorite quadrennial day.
Tourney is time to be grateful
Tournament time for winter sports is in full swing.
NFL playoffs don't need fixing
If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it, right?
Social media is a useful tool
Social media has always been a useful tool.
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