I am blessed to continue my academic and athletic career at Wilmington College! I would like to thank everyone that has helped me fulfill my dream in playing at the collegiate level! #DubC@RBHS_Baseball@DubC_Baseball
Roger Bacon pitcher Kyle Miller surpassed 200 career strikeouts today, and led the Spartans to a regional semifinal win.
🎥 The final out
🎥 Ice bucket for Kyle after the game 🥶🧊
@WCPO@RBSpartans
Time is running out to register for Spartan Baseball Camp!
Deadline is June 3rd.
100+ campers signed up!
Grades 3-9 (incoming freshmen)
📅 June 8–11
⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 Ross Park
Secure your spot now!
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Draft week blockbuster: The Giants are trading three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals in a deal that will include the 10th overall pick going to New York, per ESPN sources.
The Giants now head into Thursday night with the 5th and 10th overall picks.
March 23, 2002:
@RBSpartans beat LeBron James and Akron St. Vincent St. Mary’s 71-63 to win the D2 state championship in one of the most memorable games in Ohio H.S. basketball history.
18,375 packed Ohio State's Value City Arena.
Roger Bacon had four scorers in double figures: Josh Hausfeld 23, Monty St. Clair 15, Beckham Wyrick 14 and Frank Phillips 13.
James, a junior, finished with 32 points.
I would highly recommend the book by Tony Meale, "The Chosen Ones: The Team That Beat LeBron."
MIKE TIRICO’S ALL-TIME GREAT OLYMPICS SIGN-OFF:
“All the young people out there, those dreams are formed now. Go chase them, our country loves sports, it brings us together unlike anything else. And if you didn’t know that: you saw it in Team USA Hockey”
Roger Bacon director of football operations Ron Meister died this morning. His example of hope, gratitude and faith over fear will undoubtedly continue to resonate in the @RogerBaconHS community and beyond. @WCPO story from July. https://t.co/sY8N2ohO7s
“Elly is really struggling.”
“Well he’s hurt.”
“So he shouldn’t be playing.”
“But he wants to play and we need him.”
“Okay, but he’s really struggling.”
“Well he’s hurt.”
“So he shouldn’t be playing. Maybe let him get healthy.”
“But he wants to play and we need him.”
“But he’s really struggling.”
“Well he’s hurt.”
And on and on and on and on it went all summer long.