High School Football: Here's what you missed during Week 4 of TVC-Ohio Football
By Tyler Johnson , Jack Gleckler and Scott Thomas | Sep. 20, 2020Week four ended without Athens and Wellston getting to play.
Week four ended without Athens and Wellston getting to play.
The Buckeyes have beaten the Vikings three of the last four years.
Two 0-3 teams battle for their first win of the season.
The Spartan senior’s impact on the team doesn’t stop at what he does on offense or defense.
It’s a new season, but the same old problems persist, and the NFL doesn’t care.
Try not to forget the fantasy part in fantasy football.
Athens and Alexander continue to slide, while Nelsonville-York secured its first victory.
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Athens falls to 1-2 on the season.
Athens will face Marietta for the first time since 2007.
Athens has to be careful and creative to practice effectively during the pandemic.
Here’s what you might have missed during week two of TVC-Ohio football.
The Spartans need their young defensive unit to step up in 2020.
With worries of spikes in the fall only growing, it’s not outlandish to anticipate the season having a premature and unceremonious end.
The Bulldogs only have so much time to correct their issues before they face Vinton County on Friday.
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A week one breakdown of what happened during Week one in the TVC-Ohio.
Athens defeated Alexander for the fifth year in a row.
Athens starts its shortened 2020 season on the road against rival Alexander.
MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher called 2020 “annus horribilis,” or “horrible year” in Latin. Cromer told the students she was proud of their resilience. And coach Frank Solich promised that when the Bobcats take the field again, they would be ready.