Athens Basketball: Athens' season comes to an end in district semifinal loss to Zane Trace
Nothing seemed to go right for Athens during Thursday’s district semifinal game against Zane Trace in The Convo.
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Nothing seemed to go right for Athens during Thursday’s district semifinal game against Zane Trace in The Convo.
Athens tried multiple defenses in its game against Logan on Friday. But no matter what it tried, it simply had no answer for Bo Myers, who finished with a career-high 37 points on his senior night.
Athens had 12 players reach the score column Tuesday night as it blew out Wellston in a 69-23 road victory and, in the process, clinched the outright Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Championship.
The Bulldogs’ Tri-Valley Conference championship hopes will have to wait one day.
A week after picking up its first Tri-Valley Conference loss of the season in a heartbreaking one-point defeat to Vinton County, Athens returns to conference play Friday night.
Athens and Vinton County have owned the Tri-Valley Conference-Ohio (TVC) in recent history. The two teams have combined to win every conference title in the past decade.
Chesapeake recovered the ball from an Athens missed free throw with just 10 seconds left Saturday at the Big E Classic inside Fairland High School.
Logan Maxfield’s put-back shot positioned Athens evenly alongside Waverly with 1:36 left on the clock.
Going into last week’s game against River Valley, it looked liked Athens would barely miss the playoffs yet again.
Nineteen Bulldog seniors took one final stroll Friday across R. Basil Rutter Field — soaking in their memories, triumphs and heartbreaks that lay intertwined in the turf.
Athens is midway through the 2018 regular season, and things have been going smoothly so far. The Bulldogs are undefeated in the Tri-Valley Conference and boast a 4-1 overall record. While they prepare to continue their march towards the playoffs and a conference title, The Post will look at what’s gotten the Bulldogs to this point.
Three minutes and 27 seconds.
Athens will return to R. Basil Rutter Field on Friday for a 7:30 p.m. clash with Vinton County for the annual homecoming game. The contest comes a week after Athens began its conference schedule with a 50-0 road win at Alexander.
A week following a stunning loss on the road to Fairland, Athens bounced back on Friday for a 26-16 victory against Parkersburg South at R. Basil Rutter Field.
The clock was winding down Friday in the fourth quarter as Parkersburg South began its drive, down three points to Athens at R. Basil Rutter Field.
Athens is two weeks into the 2018 season, and with a 1-1 record, it's shown some good and some bad. Here are The Post’s observations of the Bulldogs after week two.
PROCTORVILLE — With 38 seconds remaining in Friday's game, Fairland quarterback Joel Lambiotte dropped back for a play-action pass and connected with Brennen West for an 18-yard touchdown.
Joey Moore took advantage of the opportunity to showcase his speed the first time he received the ball on Friday night. He took the opening kickoff to midfield before being brought down by a Warren defender. From there, senior quarterback Clay Davis and the Athens offense took control as it marched down the field and scored a touchdown in the first two minutes.
Even a one-loss season might not be enough for Athens.
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