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Archive for February, 2008

H.S. Basketball: Elyria’s huge rally beats rival

EATON TWP — Desire, determination, dogged defensive effort — you name it — it was Elyria High on Thursday night. Down by 18 points with 5:22 left in the third quarter and still down 58-44 with just 6:34 remaining in the game, the Pioneers battled all the way back to sideline Strongsville — its […]

Posted: February 29th, 2008 under Sports.
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Browns: Anderson tendered, doesn’t accept 3-year deal

BEREA — Brady Quinn might want to start loosening up his right arm. Browns general manager Phil Savage said Thursday he hoped quarterback Derek Anderson would be back, but is preparing for life without him. The Browns offered Anderson a three-year deal — reportedly worth $20 million, with $10 million guaranteed — and […]

Posted: February 29th, 2008 under Sports.
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State wrestling: Lorain County has big first day

COLUMBUS — Lorain County had a strong showing on Day 1 of the Division I state wrestling tournament, going 10-1 during the first round. “We’ve been starting to take it to a higher level in Lorain County,” said Amherst senior Aaron Winemiller, who scored a 4-3 decision in his opener. “You see Lorain County […]

Posted: February 29th, 2008 under Sports.
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State wrestling notes: Area 4 rebound from losses

COLUMBUS — While nobody wants to suffer a loss during his first match at the state tournament, losing a second and being eliminated on the first day of competition can be downright heartbreaking. Of the seven area wrestlers that lost in the first round Thursday night at Value City Arena, four came back to […]

Posted: February 29th, 2008 under Sports.
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H.S. Basketball: Olmsted Falls wins in double overtime

EATON TWP. — Olmsted Falls has had more successful basketball teams that won bigger games with better talent. But the current Bulldogs pulled one of the most suspenseful upsets in the history of their tradition-rich program on Thursday night. Junior forward Scott Kimmey rebounded his own missed shot and put it back for […]

Posted: February 29th, 2008 under Sports.
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Indians shift focus from failure to future

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — The Indians took the field for the first time Thursday since losing Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, opening the exhibition season against the Astros at Chain of Lakes Park. They did so with an eye on the past — a stinging loss to eventual world champion Boston […]

Posted: February 29th, 2008 under Sports.
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