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MINERAL RIDGE RAMS

By Greg Gulas sports@vindy.com MINERAL RIDGE Rams head coach Jeff Whittaker fully understands


Mooney's Andrew Armstrong dealing with diabetes

Mooney's Andrew Armstrong views his diagnosis as a positive, not a negative.


OHSAA revised numbers shift 5 Valley football programs

East, Harding, East Liverpool are moving down; Mooney, Ursuline moving up.


OHSAA adopts concussion recommendations

The new guidelines cut down on contact for football players.


Sources: Lynn Bowden transferring to Harding

By KEVIN CONNELLY kconnelly@vindy.com After an offseason full of turmoil followed by rumors, it


31st annual JACK ARVIN football classic News & notes from Thursday’s game at Bo Rein Stadium in Niles

Washed-out: What was supposed to be a final send-off for nearly 70 graduated high school football


Howland DE Carnifax commits to Northwestern

The senior-to-be had 18 Division I offers.


Division shuffle includes Valley schools

The path to a football state championship became a lot less familiar for nine area high schools on Tuesday.


ScoutingOhio.com’s Porter shares 10 tips on scholarships

Mark Porter founded ScoutingOhio.com, a free recruiting website for Ohio high school football players, in 2005.


Cylar says race behind dismissal

Liberty administrators say they have supported the football coach


Cylar may be out as Liberty football coach

Leopard players, including star QB, rally around coach


Former Ursuline coach Reardon headed to Canton McKinley

Reardon, a Canfield High graduate, will be the next football coach at Canton McKinley, pending board approval.


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No sweat for Hubbard’s impressive class on NSD

Even Urban Meyer wasn’t able to change L.J. Scott’s mind.


Fitch’s Hall unfazed by injury, coaching change

Austintown Fitch running back Darrin Hall suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee on Sept. 26.


National Signing Day

A list of area athletes that signed national letters of intent on Wednesday.


In Youngstown, the royal football families run deep

This year, they’ve put their imprint on just about every Division I recruit that will be signing a national letter of intent to play college football today.


Boardman’s Croutch expects success at Ohio

The senior linebacker said Athens felt like home away from home.