New NBA Season Brings New Hope for Ohio Basketball Fans

by Mitch Hughes The only professional basketball team in Ohio, the Cleveland Cavaliers, have given fans nothing but heartbreak for the last few years, but the coming of the 2014-2015 season has more meaning than previous seasons. The Cavs made some key player maneuvering during the off-season and managed to score some talent that most fans could only dream of. The highlight of their roster … Continue reading New NBA Season Brings New Hope for Ohio Basketball Fans

BHS Football Turns Season Around for the Better

by Mitch Hughes After starting the season 0-2 with tough losses to Miamisburg(38-10) and Xenia(28-14), it appeared as if the football team was in for a challenging year. A start like that would be discouraging to many, but our Golden Eagles looked at the rough start as a wake-up call. Putting those defeats behind them, the team put in the extra effort in practice and … Continue reading BHS Football Turns Season Around for the Better

Men’s Soccer Aimed at 23rd Straight League Title

by Mitch Hughes This year’s men’s soccer team, coached by Kevin Terrell and led by Captains Payne Sigman, Ryan Remaly, Josh Mauser, and Peter Cinibulk, has a record currently at 10-0-1, with their only tie being to a very tough Alter team. That record is especially noteworthy with a number of those victories being shut-outs, thanks to a solid defense and talented goalkeeper, Peter Cinibulk. … Continue reading Men’s Soccer Aimed at 23rd Straight League Title

NFL Riddled With Domestic Violence Controversy

by Mitch Hughes The National Football League season has been in season for four weeks now and has already seen two large-scale domestic violence disputes involving players. After a video of Baltimore Ravens running back, Ray Rice, beating his fiance in an elevator and then dragging her unconscious body surfaced recently via TMZ, actions by the Ravens organization and NFL were immediate. Rice was terminated … Continue reading NFL Riddled With Domestic Violence Controversy