It happens every year, and yet if for some reason we are not open before or after school (maybe a couple of times a semester under extenuating circumstances) we also get “Well I tried to come in once but yall weren’t here”
It never fails.
Behind every state championship banner is a group of kids who learned that mediocrity doesn’t cut it, accountability is earned, and success is shared. Winning is just the byproduct.
If you’re a high school athlete who actually wants to play in college — here’s how much time you really have:
Freshmen — 1,350 days left
Sophomores — 1,000 days left
Juniors — 600 days left
Seniors — 250 days left
That’s it.
Every day you skip lifts… every rep you coast through… every night you choose Xbox over sleep…
You’re burning days off that clock.
No one is waiting for you. No one is giving you extra time.
Build your floor. Chase your ceiling.
The Lady Lakers kicked off the 2025 season last Thursday with a 2nd place finish at the Royal Open hosted by Elmwood HS at Birch Run GC. Senior Miranda Evans was medalist with a score of 46.
BOYS BBALL: 2020 Oak Harbor graduate Jac Alexander (@JacAlexander2) is set to be named the new head boys basketball varsity coach at Tiffin Columbian at tonight's Board of Education meeting. Alexander played four years at Marietta, graduating last year. @NyeMatt@RegisterSports
Athletic trainers: part coach, part healer, all heart. They turn sidelines into starting lines, helping athletes rise above setbacks. Today, salute the quiet MVPs of every team. #NATM2025
🛌 March is #NationalSleepAwarenessMonth! 🛌
Collegiate athletes, don't underestimate the power of a good night's sleep! Quality sleep helps improve focus, reaction time, and reduces risk of injury. Prioritize your 💤! 🌟
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Good Luck to the Lady Lakers (23-3) as they play the Mogadore Wildcats (22-4) tonight @ 7:00 p.m. @ Massillon-Perry H.S. Please come & support these amazing young ladies as they compete for a regional championship tonight and a spot in the OHSAA "Final Four"! Let's Go Lakers!!
"This is awesome. I can't wait to get back and get some Skyline."
A true Cincinnatian, Lakota West graduate Tegra Tshabola talks about winning a championship and bringing a title back to his home state.
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