Patrick Kane Scandal

by Kennedy Szekely You couldn’t miss the protest Wednesday, October 7 on Madison Avenue in front of the United Center in Chicago, where the Stanley Cup champion  Chicago Blackhawks were about to open their season and raise their championship banner.  Patrick Kane is a star hockey player for the Stanley Cup Champions, the Chicago Blackhawks. Kane and some friends went to a night club in Buffalo, N.Y. where … Continue reading Patrick Kane Scandal

Cubs on Hot Streak in MLB Playoffs

By: Mitch Hughes Even though the leaves are beginning to fall and the temperatures are beginning to drop, Major League baseball is still in season. The MLB Playoffs are in full swing and things have gone much differently than predicted. Five teams still remain. The Cubs, Royals and Blue Jays have already secured a spot in the semifinals and the Mets and Dodgers will decide … Continue reading Cubs on Hot Streak in MLB Playoffs

Local Sports Sports Sports

By: Casey Murphy Ever wonder how your favorite local sports team is doing? Well According to Dayton Daily News, here is a list of stats for Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, Girls Volleyball, Golf and Girls Tennis! These are the updated stats as of 10/12. Boys Soccer Saturday’s Results Middletown Christian 3, Christian Academy 0 Thomas; 2. Proudfit; 3. Lovely. Records: MC 2-6-1. OSSCA State Rankings … Continue reading Local Sports Sports Sports

Physicist Credits Bengals Win to Earth’s Rotation

By: Mitch Hughes On Sunday, October 11, the Cincinnati Bengals took on the Seattle Seahawks. The match-up was fairly even as the Seahawks led by only 3 at half. Things took a turn for the worst for Cincinnati in the third quarter, as Seattle went on to score two unanswered touchdowns leaving the score 24-7 at the beginning of the fourth. Unbelievably, the Bengals managed … Continue reading Physicist Credits Bengals Win to Earth’s Rotation

Outstanding Athlete Spotlight: Tyler Weiderholt

By: Mitch Hughes The 2015- 2016 Wrestling season is quickly approaching and this year’s team will be led by senior Tyler Weiderholt. Tyler has been wrestling since the age of five and has been fully committed to the sport since then. Tyler’s twelve-year career hasn’t gone without its fair share of outstanding achievements. He is an All-American, a two-time state champion for freestyle wrestling, a … Continue reading Outstanding Athlete Spotlight: Tyler Weiderholt

Boston Marathon Registration Over in a Heartbeat

By: Mitch Hughes Though the 119th Boston Marathon is roughly seven months away, it is already beginning to make headlines. The registration was only open for a ten-day window, September 13 to the 23, and this ten-day window is one of the most selective registrations of any road race on Earth. This year the event is becoming even more selective, as officials at the Boston … Continue reading Boston Marathon Registration Over in a Heartbeat

Newly Discovered Brain Disease linked to Head Trauma caused by Football

by Kennedy Szekely In a constant controversy over the safety standards of sports in the United States and abroad, many are beginning to fear the need for extensive safety precautions after research shows the 87/91 deceased former NFL players show signs of brain disease due to concussions. Researchers with the Department of Veterans Affairs and Boston University have now identified the disease known as “chronic … Continue reading Newly Discovered Brain Disease linked to Head Trauma caused by Football

NFL Season Opener

By: Mitch Hughes Sports fans across the country rejoiced this week as the NFL began its 46th season. The much-anticipated weekend provided fans with nonstop action with sixteen games spanning four days. Though things were just getting started, every game had its fair share of some serious play-making. On Thursday, September 10, the Pittsburgh Steelers took on the New England Patriots for the first official game … Continue reading NFL Season Opener