Cavs aim to defend their crown as new season approaches

By: Carter Caldwell Basketball fans are gearing up for their favorite season as winter approaches, and it’s safe to say the Cleveland Cavaliers are not going to go down without a fight.  Last year “Believeland” was able to defeat the Golden State Warriors to garner the city’s first championship since 1964 and the team’s first since its inception.  After losing to the Warriors in 2015’s championship, … Continue reading Cavs aim to defend their crown as new season approaches

Bellbrook faces Franklin at Homecoming Game

By: Carter Caldwell On Friday, October 7, the Bellbrook Golden Eagles faced the Franklin Wildcats in the annual Homecoming football game.  The Eagles returned to their home field after a two-week hiatus.  To fuel student involvement, the Football Moms Club sold “Beat Franklin” tee-shirts during lunch, which bore similarities to the white tee-shirts sold during previous basketball seasons when Luke Kennard played for Franklin.  The shirts … Continue reading Bellbrook faces Franklin at Homecoming Game

USA takes first in Olympics

By: Carter Caldwell This past summer the Games of the XXXI Olympiad took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, encompassing more than 11,000 athletes from 207 nations worldwide.  During the Games, American swimmers Ryan Murphy and Katie Ledecky delivered world-record worthy results, and with their teammates they were able to garner 121 medals, 46 of which were gold, earning the US its second consequential win … Continue reading USA takes first in Olympics