Central players add to North girls lacrosse squad
Usually in a high school athletic story Pickerington North is citing Pickerington Central as one of their top competitors.
Central spikers improving as season moves along
The Pickerington Central volleyball team dropped two league matches last week, pushing its record to 2-9 on the year.
Grandview baseball squad out for a third win over BU
You always want to enter the high school baseball postseason on a hot streak.
Fired-up UA hands Jerome its first lacrosse defeat
Whether things might have turned out different for then-undefeated Dublin Jerome if host Upper Arlington hadn't enjoyed such a strong start in a boys lacrosse match Wednesday, April 28, may be determined in some future rematch.
Big Walnut softball team hiking it up a notch
From 1-7 to 9-9, Big Walnut has turned the corner, flipped the switch and embodied every other sporting cliche.
Grimes named girls basketball coach at Olentangy Orange
Mary Ann Grimes will take over as Olentangy Orange High School girls basketball coach next season.
Grimes is expected to meet with members of the team after school on Tuesday. She replaces Amber Ellison, who compiled a 25-28 record including a 17-5 finish last season.
Stuntz thriving in role as Delaware's leader
With only two seniors and three returning everyday starters on the roster of the Delaware Hayes High School baseball team, coach Mike Yinger knew he would have to do a lot of teaching this season.
But the good news for Yinger is that senior center fielder Nate Stuntz has helped in that capacity.
Pitching forced to carry softball team
Chris Shirer can not figure out the solution, but he's aware of the problem.
The Marysville High School softball team is struggling with timely hitting.
"It's been our Achilles' heel," Shirer said. "We're hitting the ball, we're just not hitting in timely situations."
Dorsey emergest as elite pitcher
It is another great year of high school softball in the Columbus area and once again the area is blessed with some outstanding pitchers.
Jackets clinch share of OCC
MOUNT VERNON — The Mount Vernon High School baseball team checked one of its goals off its list on Wednesday afternoon at Yellow Jacket Field. The Yellow Jackets avenged an earlier loss to Hilliard Bradley, run-ruling the Jaguars, 11-1, in five innings, and in doing so, clinched at least a share of the Ohio Capital Conference Capital Division title.







