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2024

Articles About Bulldogs girls cross country

  • SPORTS SUNDAY — Miller qualifies for states as team competes at regionals

    For the second time in her high school career, senior cross country runner Lois Miller will toe the line at the state finals in her sport.

  • SPORTS SUNDAY — Bulldogs fall in tournaments

    For Yellow Springs High School athletes, deep runs into post-season tournaments ended on Saturday.

  • YSHS sophomore in state race

    Yellow Springs High School’s Lois Miller, who placed 43rd at the Division III State Cross Country Championship last Saturday in Columbus, is already thinking about next year’s race.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Sophomore Lois Miller’s eighth-place finish at the Southwest Ohio Regional Cross Country Championships last Saturday earned her a spot in the division III state final this weekend in Columbus. Miller becomes the third Lady Bulldog in school history to compete at the state championships and the first since 1995.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    With two thrilling overtime victories in the first rounds of tournament play, the boys varsity soccer team advanced to the division three district championship game for the fourth year in a row.

  • Lois Miller wins John Bryan Invitational

    Lois Miller led a field of 146 runners at the John Bryan Invitational on Tuesday. She won the race 50 seconds ahead of the second place finisher. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    On Tuesday, Yellow Springs runner Lois Miller became the first Lady Bulldog to win the John Bryan Invitational in its 25-year history.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    At the Metro Buckeye Conference championships held last Saturday at John Bryan State Park, Yellow Springs seniors Gabe Amrhein and Nerak Patterson led Yellow Springs to the hotly contested men’s title by finishing fifth and seventh overall.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    The YSHS boys soccer team ended a season-long winning drought on Thursday, Sept. 23, defeating the Xenia Christian Ambassadors 4–1 at home at the school’s homecoming game. Defender Elliot Cromer put the local side up 15 minutes into the match when he scored on an 18-yard looping header from the top of the penalty box.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Senior Nerak Patterson was the first Bulldog to cross the finish line at the YSHS track and field Friendship Invitational held in Cedarville on Saturday. Patterson, who skipped running last fall to help out the football team, ran his fastest time in almost three years while placing 35th overall out of 194 finishers.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    On Wednesday, Sept. 8, the golf team hosted Bethel at Locust Hills golf course in Springfield. The team drove, chipped and putted their way through the course on a beautiful early fall day, ultimately losing the match by a score of 172–211.

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