
Matt’s Take – The Cincinnati Reds should be buyers at the deadline
Oh boy, a topic as old as time in late July-Should Cincinnati buy or sell?
Oh boy, a topic as old as time in late July-Should Cincinnati buy or sell?
Each July, the narrow, cobblestone streets of Pamplona, Spain, transform into a heart-pounding arena of adrenaline, tradition and fearless determination.
As fall approaches, local athletes and fans alike are gearing up for another exciting high school sports season. After a year filled with historic runs, budding rivalries and postseason breakthroughs, several area teams are looking to build on that momentum, while others aim to make their mark in 2025.
The exact origins of cornhole are a bit of a mystery. Some say the game started in Cincinnati, while others trace its roots back to Germany. No matter where it began, one thing is clear, cornhole has become a beloved pastime enjoyed by families and competitors across Ohio and throughout the country.
ELIDA — Limaland Motorsports Park was back in action on Friday night with the GLSS Ohio CAT Sprint Cars making their final visit of 2025 with Elida Ohio’s Max Stambaugh picked up his 5th win on the season in decisive fashion in the Smith Motorsports No 71H.
While Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game may seem like something that has been cemented in baseball history, the tradition of the Midsummer Classic is less than 100 years old.
Ohio State football fans, who’s ready for a brand new season? Fresh off a College Football Playoff National Championship, the excitement for this fall couldn’t be any higher.
No player shall be allowed to transmit or record audio or video from the playing surface in high school softball. This new language in Rule 1-8-6 of the NFHS Softball Rules Book further clarifies the use of electronic devices and what is permitted in the sport.
KALIDA — In a thrilling comeback under the lights at Holy Name Ballpark, St. Henry overcame an early four-run deficit to defeat Defiance, 7-5, and capture the 2025 ACME Baseball State Championship on Monday night.
At 50-47 at the break, Cincinnati currently finds themselves 7.5 games back from the Cubs in National League Central and 2.5 games back from the Padres in the Wild Card race.