Dozens of central Ohio swimmers are preparing for the state meet in Canton. If history is a guide, more OHSAA championships ...
In a country where snow falls like a birth right, Bhavani Thekkeda Nanjunda had to borrow her first winter. She grew up in the coffee-scented hills of Kodagu, Karnataka where the earth is red, the ...
In an era of overt sexism in the sciences, she made two major discoveries, including identifying a chemical signal in the ...
Knights’ sprinter Clete Saylor is legally blind, but he is a state champion sprinter and an admitted ‘sports junkie’ ...
The jacked-up environment at districts makes it seems like swim season will last forvever, but it's boiling toward an end ...
Practically connected at the hip for the past four years, Parkersburg’s Adelaide Vann and Lily Farinash followed different paths in the girls’ pursuit of a state swim title this season. Last week at ...
A teacher who is striving for a leadership role relays how she turned a job rejection into an opportunity for growth.
Tullis swam on Ursuline's state record 200 freestyle relay as an eighth grader in 2003. Over the next four years at Archmere, ...
Grand Stitchery is the final section in Reanimation, and players will need to solve its power puzzle to escape the room in ...
It took Logan Eaton-Strong a lot longer than expected to break through for the Evanston swim team. Having your back in a ...
St. Xavier and Sacred Heart dominate, but Lexington's Lauren Wedeking and Kennedy Brooks and Boyle County's Clark Coyle take firsts, too.
Senior Grant Lilly defended his title in the boys 500-yard freestyle in 4 minutes, 22.92 seconds. No surprise there, considering he entered the meet with the best qualifying time by nearly two seconds ...
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