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Bruce Hooley was sports editor of the Troy Daily News from 1983-86 and has covered Ohio State athletics for more than 25 years. Bruce was the OSU beat reporter for The Plain Dealer in Cleveland from 1987-2005.  From 2005-2011 he hosted the afternoon show on  ESPN radio 1460 AM,  in Columbus, before taking on a similar ESPN talk position with WKNR, 850 AM, in Cleveland.  Most recently Hooley has served as the beat reporter for Ohio State football and basketball for Sports Illustrated.com.  The author of "That's Why I'm Here:  The Chris and Stefanie Spielman Story, he returns for his second chapter as Buckeye beat reporter and columnist at large with Press Pros.
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Bruce Hooley
Wednesday, 16 March 2022 / Published in Features, Home Features

Since You’ve Got A Whistle…Why Not Blow It?

What looks like basketball isn't basketball any more, not with officials adopting a, "See no evil, call no foul...or traveling, or palming the ball, or...." Bruce Hooley writes for Wednesday Press Pros.
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Sunday, 13 March 2022 / Published in Central Ohio, Central Ohio Feature, Features, Home Features

Russell Wills Reynoldsburg’s Late Comeback, OT Win

It looked bleak for awhile, and maybe even a little longer, before Reynoldsburg found a spark and then ignited to roar back and defeat Mason for the Division I state championship.
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Bruce Hooley
Saturday, 12 March 2022 / Published in Central Ohio, Central Ohio Feature

Super Freshman Foils Worthington Christian’s Hopes

Super Teams aren't exclusive to the NBA, it seems, after Purcell Marian's Dee Alexander and the elite talent surrounding her blocked Worthington Christian's path to a Division III state championship (PressPros Feature Photos by Julie McMaken Wright).
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Bruce Hooley
Saturday, 12 March 2022 / Published in Features, Home Features

Sarver’s 20, Suggs’ Trey, Defense, Hand Tri-Village Title

Some sage motivation at the right time resonated with Tri-Village's players over the summer and echoed loudly as an explanation for their ability to extend their own state title dreams, while ending Botkins' attempt for a second straight championship. Bruce Hooley writes.
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Friday, 11 March 2022 / Published in Features, MAC, MAC Feature

New Knoxville: A Team, A Town, A Coach, A Memory

Having been through so much already, a special team of special athletes, with a special coach, seeks one more win to script a fitting finish to a story that captures the full spectrum of emotions.
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