
Guardians & Reds Weekly Dispatch
Guardians & Reds Weekly Dispatch
Guardians & Reds Weekly Dispatch
COLUMBUS — The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) has announced the divisional breakdowns for the upcoming 2025-26 winter sports seasons.
ELIDA — The last time Late Models appeared at Limaland Motorsports Park on May 11, 2007, Colton Burdette was just 13 years old. When the Valvoline American Late Model Iron Man Series invades the “quarter-mile of thunder” on Friday June 27th, the now 31-year old from Parkersburg, WV will be the points leader.
ELIDA — When the gates opened at Limaland Motorsports Park on Friday night, the crowd was treated to a celebration of the 90th Anniversary of the facility, along with the rescheduled Modified Mayhem event.
High school sports often spotlight the young athletes who thrill crowds with their performances, but behind every great team is a dedicated coach shaping these students into both better athletes and better individuals.
Early recruiting has become a contentious issue in the world of high school sports. With college coaches identifying and offering scholarships to athletes at a very young age in today’s landscape, the debate over the benefits and drawbacks of early recruiting is more heated than ever.
In today’s competitive high school sports environment, athletes often face pressure to specialize in a single sport from an early age. However, a growing number of student-athletes are choosing to compete in multiple sports throughout the school year.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) stands as a pillar of high school sports in Ohio, fostering athletic excellence, fair play and sportsmanship for over a century.
The year 1869 marks a significant milestone in the history of American sports as it witnessed the birth of professional baseball, thanks to the visionary efforts of Harry Wright and the Cincinnati Red Stockings.
Ohio has a storied history in athletics, but the future promises even greater advancements in sports at all levels. From high school programs to professional franchises, innovations in technology, training and fan engagement are shaping the next generation of Ohio sports.