Congratulations to the Streetsboro Rockets 4x200m Relay team for winning the D3 OHSAA State Title! Braden Hodge, Ethan Laryea, Isaiah Henderson, and Jayron Chester won the Championship for the Rockets.
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Ethan Laryea makes four key free throws in the fourth quarter, PJ Robinson scores a game-high 12 points and Braden Hodge was just relentless in every way possible.
A gritty game. A really, really gritty win.
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For all the men out there, please take care of your mental health, please do things that make you feel good and happy bro. Don't let the weight of the world bring you down.
The Portage Sports and Jack Kohl Realty Player of the Game on Friday was Streetsboro boys basketball senior Ethan Laryea.
In the Rockets' 54-44 come-from-behind home victory over the Woodridge Bulldogs, Laryea had 18 points, four rebounds and four assists.
Back-to-back wins over Suburban American foes for the Rockets as they shake off a dreadful start to top the Greenmen.
Ryan Roscoe with 22 points while P.J. Robinson added 12 and Ethan Laryea was all over the boards.
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@tribester93@briankollars The whistle is clear as day with 6 seconds left in the video. Everyone stops playing at that point as well. Shouldn’t have been blown, and the kid wouldn’t have handed it off.
Reminder: the difference between low-D1 and D2/D3 isn't always so big. Capital was picked to finish 6th in the OAC this year.
Mount Union, Marietta, & Wooster each average more than half the attendance of CSU. The small-school academic experience is often better, too. #whyD3