Wildcats start fast in win over Falcons MOUNT BLANCHARD —Playing their third game in five days, Kenton coach Matt McCullough was worried his team might be getting a bit wary when the Wildcats traveled to Riverdale on Saturday night. The Wildcat mentor had nothing to be worried about as the Wildcats forced the Falcons into eight first-quarter turnovers and scored the first 20 points of the game on the way to a 74-43 non-league victory. Read More
Triad pulls away from Gophers, 75-48 MOUNT VICTORY — A slow first half by the Ridgemont Gophers and five first-half three-pointers from Triad allowed the Cardinals to build up a 31-14 lead at halftime in a boys basketball contest on Saturday. While the Gophers more than doubled their first-half score in just the third quarter with 16, the halftime deficit proved too large to overcome as Triad took the 75-48 win. Read More
‘Cookie Man’ delivers sweet treats locally, now selling cookies online ALGER — At this time of the year, baking cookies is a holiday tradition with many families. But for those who want the sweet treats for their Christmas meals but don’t have time to bake, they can rely on the “Cookie Man” to provide them with creations sure to bring a smile to the harshest critics. Read More
KES fire crackers Kenton Elementary School students (from left) Annie Harpel, Mandy Lavassaur, LeLind Holland, Keegan Kirk and Katie Lowe, all students in Lindy Howard’s third grade, work on their Indian fire crackers Friday morning. Read More
Change of pace helps Wildcats rally past Celina Trailing by 10 points late in the third quarter, the Kenton Wildcats knew something had to change if they wanted to win their Western Buckeye League opener with Celina on Friday night. So the Wildcats turned up the defensive heat on the visiting Bulldogs to create a more uptempo game. Read More
Rams make quick work of HN McGUFFEY — The Upper Scioto Valley Rams came to play on both ends of the court in Friday night’s boys basketball contest, making quick work of Hardin Northern by forcing turnovers and controlling the glass. The starting five for the Rams all finished in double figures as they helped their team to a 73-21 win over the Polar Bears in their Northwest Central Conference opener. Read More
P-G’s shooting, strength on boards too much for Falcons MOUNT BLANCHARD — It didn't take the Riverdale boys basketball team long to figure out why Pandora-Gilboa leads the Blanchard Valley Conference in points per game, rebounds per game and allows the second-fewest points per game in the conference. Read More
Young scientists at USV USV physics and chemistry students created lessons in their sciences to teach elementary students at the school on Thursday. Read More
R’mont honors students and educator earning awards MOUNT VICTORY — The Ridgemont Board of Education paid tribute to the members of its FFA chapter and their advisor during their regular monthly meeting on Thursday. President Dave Copp, in his final meeting, presented certificates to FFA advisor and ag teacher Stephanie Jolliff and students Cami Lowery and Keaton Fout for their recent accomplishments within national organizations. Read More
Five generations Harper-Grace Harbison, held by father Justin Harbison, completes five generations of her family. Read More