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

Dayton is a Runner’s Town

by Dan Yokajty Runners of all ages participated in races Saturday, September 20. BHS hosted the Bellbrook Invitational, the biggest cross country meet here. Also held was the Air Force Marathon, where people of all ages run or walk a marathon or half marathon. Over 15,000 runners from all around the country run in the Air Force Marathon. Over this weekend they offer a 5K, a 10K, a … Continue reading Dayton is a Runner’s Town

SWBL Tennis Championship within Reach

by Caroline Wong On Wednesday, September 24, 2014, Bellbrook Girls’ Tennis team will travel to Thomas Cloud Park to participate in the annual South Western Buckeye League tournament. Teams that will be participating include Monroe, Franklin, Valley View, Brookville, Eaton, and the school’s chief tennis rival, Oakwood. With the help of the team’s new coach Emily Buerschen, the team brought in the ‘W’ against Oakwood … Continue reading SWBL Tennis Championship within Reach

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

NBA Charges Sterling

by Meghna Kumar On May 19 the National Basketball Association charged Donald Sterling, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, for harming the reputation of the league with his racist comments. A few weeks ago, Sterling’s personal assistant, V. Stiviano, released a video of a conversation between Sterling and herself, in which Sterling made racist remarks against African and Mexican Americans. The video was nine minutes … Continue reading NBA Charges Sterling

Johnny Manziel goes to Browns

By Harmony Takhar The 2014 NFL Draft was held on May 8. One of the biggest picks, and most spoken about, was Johnny Manziel going to the Cleveland Browns. Many were surprised by this move by the Browns. Manziel was very pleased to be selected by the Browns and wanted to go to that team. The team’s quarterback coach reports that Manziel had texted him during the … Continue reading Johnny Manziel goes to Browns