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Area tennis players swing way to districts
PDT Sports Report Tuesday concluded the two-day Division II Boys Tennis Sectional Tournament as a plethora of area tennis players will head to Athens for next week’s district tournament. On the singles side, Valley’s Nick Johnson finished as the tournament runner-up while Minford’s Josh Parsons will go into the districts as the No. 4 seed. After Johnson defeated Washington Court House’s Garrett Phipps 6-0, 7-5 and Parsons claimed a 6-4, 6...
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Tigers advance in Division IV tournament
PDT Sports Report Ninth-seeded New Boston advanced to a Division IV Southeast Sectional Final with an 11-4 win at No. 8 Eastern Monday. Nate Payton was 4-for-5 at the plate with a double and five runs batted in. Jordan Moore went the distance as he struck out 10 for the victory. The Tigers will return to Beaver Tuesday for an SOC I makeup with the Eagles before New Boston travels Wednesday to No. 1 Whiteoak. New Boston 130 101 5 — 11 ...
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<p>Photo Courtesy Kitty Rose</p><p>Wheelersburg&#8217;s Garrett Carmichael scores in the bottom of the 17th to give the Pirates a 3-2 win over Waverly to clinch the SOC II outright.</p>
‘Burg claims 9th-straight SOC II in marathon thriller
PDT Sports Report Sam Robinson’s solo home run in the bottom of the 14th kept host Wheelersburg alive and Dylan Miller’s game-winning run batted in during the bottom of the 17th to score Garrett Carmichael gave the Pirates a 3-2 win over Waverly to claim the SOC II outright, their ninth-straight title. The game resumed in the 12th inning after the original contest slated for April 22 was halted at 1-1 because of darkness. The home run was...
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Getting the call
Chris Slone PDT Sports Editor Very few sports fans have the opportunity to make a career in professional sports. There are thousands upon thousands of high school athletes that never get a chance to play college ball, let alone professional ball. There are game officials at all levels, from pee-wee to high school, that will never officiate one professional contest. Fortunately at one Portsmouth residence, the odds are more favorable. ...
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Wright named coach for Team Ohio
Paul Boggs Jackson County Times-Journal OAK HILL — Oak Hill High School baseball coach Jason Wright will be headed to the “Heartland” for quite the coaching honor. That’s because Wright will be serving as an assistant coach for Team Ohio as part of the upcoming and annual Heartland Classic. The Heartland Classic is held in Norman, Oklahoma, and showcases the best high school baseball players from the states of Ohio, Arizona, Florida, Ge...
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Three Personal Bests for SSU’s Men’s and Women’s Track at Louisville
Sports Release LOUISVILLE, Ky.– With classes and finals wrapped up for the spring semester, Shawnee State’s track & field team sent just 10 members combined between both of its men’s and women’s teams to the Louisville Cardinal Twilight Classic. Despite the shortened list of competitors, there were several highlights for the Bears in their final meet before the NAIA Championships as three members bested their seed times. Brittney LiPira c...
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Valley drops twin bill with Zane Trace
PDT Sports Report Although Zane Trace and host Valley were to play a doubleheader Saturday, it was as if the two teams played three games when they left the diamond. The Pioneers went back to Ross County with a two-game sweep, winning 4-2 in 14 innings and 6-0 in the finale. In the opener, Zane Trace scored the deciding runs in the top of the 14th inning. Nate Arnett and Jonah Garrett were each 3-for-6 at the plate for the Indians with ...
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Black bears on the hiking trail?
G. Sam Piatt PDT Outdoors Writer Roads that are straight and that end at a gate Are not half so enticing to follow As are long roads that twist and are lost in the mist Like the path of the south-flying swallow. — Robert F. Scott I no longer own a backpack or a trail tent, but it hasn’t been too many years ago that I did and I used them. It was the most enjoyable pursuit in the outdoor world, in my opinion, those hiking/...
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Thank You Mom
Dudley Wooten PDT Contribuor This one is for Mom. As I was growing up, down on the farm, my dad was a trucker and gone through the week. My mom didn’t drive so we spent a lot of time together on the farm. Mom stood about five feet tall and wouldn’t go a hundred pounds, but she always had the bluff on me. I’m happy to say that I don’t remember ever having an argument or cross word with her. She was very easy for anyone to get along w...
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In Thursday’s edition
In Thursday’s edition, The Daily Times incorrectly referenced Drew Wolford as Corey Wolford. Also, Gerald Cadogan’s camp will take place June 8, not June 9 as it was mentioned in the headline of the story. The Daily Times strives for accuracy in each edition.
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Cody’s Corner: Keep up with the times
Cody Leist PDT Sports Writer Let’s preface this column with a disclaimer: Baseball umpires have a difficult job. No matter the level, these men and women make a living by making split-second decisions. People will cheer and people will boo. It’s a thankless profession. Now that I’ve gone all lovey-dovey on the people in black or blue, it’s time to take them to task. This week, two separate Major League Baseball umpire crew chiefs ma...
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Slone’s Sidelines: Extraordinary Expectations
Chris Slone PDT Sports Editor We live in a day and age where professional athletes are considered to be super human. We expect the extraordinary, in many ways, we demand the extraordinary. For “superstar athletes,” success and failure has never been more vague. Winning championships simply isn’t enough anymore. Chicago Bulls superstar Derrick Rose is a prime example of the expectations garnered by sports fans. Rose tore a ligament in ...
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Sixth inning proves fruitful for Valley
PDT Sports Report Valley exploded for eight runs in the sixth inning in a 14-6 road SOC II win over Northwest. Corey Wolford went 3-for-4 with a double and three runs batted in. Nate Arnett entered in the fifth inning and threw a scoreless frame for the win. The Indians host Zane Trace Saturday in a doubleheader. Valley 021 128 0 — 14 11 2 Northwest 301 020 0 — 6 11 7 Valley — Loop 1-4 (2 RBI), Clark-Holbrook 1-4, Arnett 1-3 (RBI)...
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Cadogan camp slated for June 9
Cody Leist PDT Sports Writer In his second time around, Gerald Cadogan hopes improvements to his product and the same foundations of his football camp make a meaningful impact. The former Portsmouth and Penn State lineman, who is keeping himself in shape for whatever professional football opportunities that may present itself in the fall, has organized his 2013 camp to take place June 8 at The Portsmouth High School Coliseum. The camp i...
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East’s Elliott signs with KCU
Chris Slone PDT Sports Editor Every high school athlete as aspirations of reaching the next level. For East High School’s Sam Elliott, those aspirations have come true. Elliott has committed to play football at Kentucky Christian University. “This was an obvious choice,” Elliott said in an interview with the Daily Times. “This is an exciting program. They went 7-4 last year in their fifth year of existence.” The 6-3, 240-pound def...
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