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Feb
24
2025

Sports Section :: Page 55

  • Worsham to race walk at Rio Grande

    Recent YSHS graduate and race walker Niki Worsham signed with Rio Grande University last Wednesday.

  • Local track stars advance in junior olympics tourney

    Several Yellow Springs track stars qualified for regionals last week in the Junior Olympics.

  • Another Perry League lovefest

    We got access to the Village’s riding law mower. And, now get this — this is the kind of phenomenal and fantastic thing that happens at t-ball all the time — after spending several hours getting that old relic of a mower to work, Matt spent a couple more hours grating that cement-like ball diamond.

  • Minor league Indians march on

    The Indians looked to stay unbeaten in the Yellow Springs youth recreational baseball league on Saturday, when they took on the Dragons.

  • Kindness and capers at t-ball

    “Okay, everyone on your hands and knees!” I say. “I know what we’re going to do!” Caroline Tucker sings out enthusiastically. “What?” I ask. “Everyone crawl around two other human beings!” Caroline says.

  • New coaches for basketball

    Both the boys and girls varsity basketball teams at YSHS will have new coaches next season.

  • Former basketball coach Charlie Coles­— A coach like no other

    Charlie Coles will be remembered as the longtime Miami University men’s basketball coach who earned more wins than any other coach in school history. But before he became a college coaching legend, Coles was a basketball hero in Yellow Springs.

  • What an opening night at t-ball!

    Oh, what a night! Lily Rainey, 9, Kian Rainey, 4, and Veda Rainey, 2, Amy Boblitt and Brian Rainey’s kids, are there when I show up, ready and raring to go.

  • Local basketball legend dies

    Before Charlie Coles coached at Miami University, he set records in Yellow Springs. Coles died Friday.

  • YSHS softball maturing as a team

    YSHS girls softball team had a stellar season in 2013. The team won its first game in five years and three Lady Bulldogs led the league in batting. Team members were, from left, front row, Evelyn Greene, Cali Dillon, Modjeska Chavez, Sarah Jako, Hannah Brown; back row, Sierra Lawrence, Maddie Gueth, Chelsea Horton, Brianna Ayers, Mar’ria Miley and Jesi Worsham. (Submitted photo)

    The turnaround for Yellow Springs High School softball could be likened to a late-inning rally in the bottom of the ninth.

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