
Area wrestlers fall short of state
Monroe County’s five district qualifiers came up short of their goal of making it to state during the Division III district meet Friday, March 6… Login to continue reading Login…
Monroe County’s five district qualifiers came up short of their goal of making it to state during the Division III district meet Friday, March 6… Login to continue reading Login…
Beallsville knew it would have its hands full as it entered tournament play Tuesday, Feb. 25.
Michael Jorris picked up a win in the Weekly Match Game Tournament Thursday, Feb. 27 at Russell Family Bowling Center in Woodsfield. The victory didn’t… Login to continue reading Login…
David Speelman rolled his first 300 game Sunday, March 1 at Russell Family Bowling Center in Woodsfield. He was bowling in the team event of… Login to continue reading Login…
Beallsville senior Ashlie Louden is no stranger to recognition.
Monroe Central coach Troy Baker had a game plan ready for his team’s Division IV district final matchup with Fort Frye Saturday, Feb. 29 at Meadowbrook High School.
Five area wrestlers will have a shot at the state tournament as they qualified for the Division III district meet.
Skyvue fifth grade boys competed in the Ohio Youth Basketball School Team State Champion-ship Feb. 21-23 in Columbus. This group of boys was placed in Division 3-4 based off of Mon-roe Central High School ranking. Skyvue placed second in the state with a hard-fought battle com-ing up short to Rock Hill 41-36.
Monroe Central found a way to dig out of a big hole but didn’t have enough to get past Frontier in the Division IV sectional opener Tuesday, Feb. 25 at Frontier High School.
For the first time all season, Beallsville’s lack of depth became a problem.