A week away from a sweaty opening for OHSAA football, opening night will prove which teams are bound to improve...and those whose season might amount to time figuring it out.
If it's been a while seen you bought a box of .22 shells for hunting or shooting tin cans...you're in for a surprise. You need more than a paper route to pay for it.
Max Riley grew up an Ohio State fan, grew into a 4-star offensive lineman and plans to begin reaching his potential after he signs in December and enrolls in January. Jeff Gilbert writes as Press Pros looks at the North Shore of the state to profile one of Ohio's best offensive linemen.
This week's practices might be enough to determine who starts at left tackle, who starts at right tackle and who is in place to back up both starters. And still no word on which quarterback they will be blocking for against Texas.
Miami County's most noted, and most active, horseman quietly goes about his business of training winners. Quietly? He says he doesn't do interviews, but he did this one for Press Pros. Mike Polhamus shares his love for horses and competition on opening night of the Miami County Fair racing.