Quarterback Messiah DeWeaver will play for Wayne in 2015 after three outstanding seasons at Trotwood-Madison. DeWeaver is one of the most accomplished and honored players in...
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Piqua wants to end playoff drought
Hunger and motivation should not be a problem for Piqua this fall. The Indians dropped several games they should have won in 2014. The returning cast...
St. Xavier could be full of surprises
With off-season hard work and high hopes springing eternal for the true believers 2015 should have plenty of exciting story lines. Who will be the LaSalle...
2015 Breakout Performers
As we turn the page and head into the 2015 season there are plenty of players waiting to have their moments and steal the spotlight. Next...
Odds to play beyond high school
While the commercial has become cliché the point still holds true: fewer than two percent of NCAA student-athletes will go pro. That number is still exponentially...
Challenges ahead at Oak Hills for Dreyer
Oak Hills has always been a difficult place in which to coach and win at consistently. The Highlanders have made the playoffs just once in school...
Krause a hot commodity
It won’t be about the sunny skies, warm sand and cool waves that the south offers this Spring break for Fairfield quarterback Hunter Krause. Instead he...
Trice named 2014 TSF Dayton OPOY
A model of efficiency and consistency Wayne quarterback D’Mitrik (Meech) Trice was named the 2014 TriStateFootball.com Dayton Offensive Player of the Year as TSF paid tribute...
Larkin named 2014 TSF Cincinnati OPOY
He was the best player on the best team in Ohio’s Division II and for that Jeremy Larkin was named the 2014 TriStateFootball.com Cincinnati Offensive Player...
Patton named 2014 TSF Indiana OPOY
A rough 0-3 start saw East Central (8-4) in dire need of leadership and that is when junior quarterback Luke Patton stepped in. The Trojans won...








