High School Football: A rundown of what happened in the TVC-Ohio during Week 2
By Tyler Johnson , Jack Gleckler and Scott Thomas | Sep. 7, 2020Here’s what you might have missed during week two of TVC-Ohio football.
Here’s what you might have missed during week two of TVC-Ohio football.
The Spartans fell to 0-2 on the season after a nonconference loss to St Marys.
The Buckeyes start the season 0-2 for the third straight year.
Athens lost to Vinton County for the first time since joining the TVC-Ohio in 2008.
Nelsonville-York lost to Wellston 36-7 last season.
The Spartans travel to West Virginia in search of their first victory.
Athens hasn’t lost to Vinton County since joining the TVC-Ohio in 2008.
The MAC released a tentative schedule for the 2020-2021 season Thursday.
The Spartans need their young defensive unit to step up in 2020.
Jeff Boals has some serious talent on the way to Athens.
The Bulldogs only have so much time to correct their issues before they face Vinton County on Friday.
Too often we opt for symbolism over sacrifice.
A week one breakdown of what happened during Week one in the TVC-Ohio.
Nelsonville-York lost to Trimble for the third-straight season.
Athens defeated Alexander for the fifth year in a row.
The Spartans prepare for their season opener amid unusual circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Without football, esports will be front and center for competitive entertainment.
Sports have always produced a negative stigma around being gay or members of the LGBTQ+ community, yet Thom Brennaman using an anti-gay slur is just the tip of the iceberg that represents homophobic behavior in the MLB.