Athens Basketball: Bulldogs look to take early TVC lead over weekend
The main goal for Athens going into this season was simple: win the Tri-Valley Conference.
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The main goal for Athens going into this season was simple: win the Tri-Valley Conference.
Friday night's game started unlike the other three games Athens had played to start the season with the Bulldogs scoring first.
Last season, Athens started strong against River Valley. The Bulldogs won 69-31 in the first game of the season.
Athens had a rough weekend. New team, no worries. Trevor's grandma steals the show and Trevor needs to keep better track of time.
The Bulldogs need to move on. They know they need to move on.
It had been a back-and-forth game.
Standing in an empty hallway in Bishop Watterson High School, coach Mickey Cozart had to reflect on a long weekend for his team.
Athens kept driving in. But when the Bulldog players sent the ball towards the rim, it kept getting sent away.
Griffin Lutz is gone, but there's still reason for optimism for Athens. Trevor Colgan joins to discuss why.
Athens is going to spend a lot of time on the road this weekend.
Micah Saltzman stood after a tough practice with a huge smile on his face.
Mickey Cozart had a lot to learn.
With 18 seconds left on the clock, Ryan Adams took his headset off and put his hands on his hips.
There comes a point in every athlete’s career where they have to have their lasts: last game, last practice, the last time putting on the jersey of the team they gave four years to.
Trevor Colgan and Jordan Klimack join the show to discuss whether or not Athens can actually make the playoffs, the game against Nelsonville this week, Halloween costumes and more.
BIDWELL — Clay Davis took the snap and dropped back. He stepped up and delivered a ball deep over the middle to Treyce Albin, who then outraced his defenders for a 83-yard touchdown.
At the beginning of the season, Athens' offense was explosive, especially with long passes.
With two games left in the season, Athens is on the outside looking in for the playoff picture.
WELLSTON — All that could be heard was the thud of a football hitting hands and a roar from the Athens sideline.
Trevor Colgan joins the show to talk about the Bulldogs' updated playoff chances and the mystery behind Treyce Albin on the sidelines last week.