14 Gold Volleyball Enjoys Success

Pictured is the 14 Gold Volleyball team, which is part of Club Gold South Volleyball. The team recently completed its spring season, which includes first-place finishes in four regional tournaments, a runner-up finish at the Steel City Classic in Pittsburgh and the Ohio Valley Regional ...

St. Clairsville Holds Off Toronto

By AARON PETCHAL For the News-Register TORONTO - Herm Edwards famously said, “You play to win the game,” however, while the outcome is important, the Toronto and St. Clairsville baseball teams used Friday’s matchup to prepare them for their upcoming games in their respective district tournaments. The game appeared to be a five-inning affair as the Red Devils led 10-0 with one out in the bottom of the fifth inning, however, the Red Knights refused to die as the boys from the Gem City rallied and ended up cutting their deficit to five runs. The visitors regrouped and scored a ...

Richmond Promoted to St. Clairsville Wrestling Coach

ST. CLAIRSVILLE – The torch has been passed from mentor to pupil as far as the St. Clairsville head wrestling coach goes. It was announced earlier in the week that Bobby Richmond has been promoted to the position after Joel Sansone stepped down after last season, his 13th with the Red ...

OHSAA Members May Have to Wait and See if Vote Pays Off

By now, most people know that the OHSAA membership of more than 800 schools approved 12 of the 14 referendum issues. Rightfully so, the two that were voted down were the most talked about and heavily debated. Prep athletes, in Ohio, will not have the opportunity to generate money through Name, Image and Likeness. I agree that high school sports should not be about money. I think the schools voted with that mindset. But, I don’t think the OHSAA’s idea was formed with that thought process.. The OHSAA was simply trying to get out in front of something that’s going to become a real ...

JM’s Mowder Wins High Jump Title

CHARLESTON — In retrospect, traveling all the way to Charleston to decide the state high jump title seems like a bit of a waste given that the top two competitors in the event go to high schools less than 20 miles apart. John Marshall’s Camryn Mowder and Wheeling Park’s Jai’lah Walker ...