With a balanced team effort that produced five individual winners, four runners-up, and just about every extra team point it could wring out of its lineup, Fremont Ross ended host Clay’s string of Three Rivers Athletic Conference team wrestling championships on Saturday.
ANN ARBOR — Under duress on the road, Ohio State discovered its blueprint for the rest of the season.
Sparked by Moises Guillen and Josh Herhold, who became four-time champions, Perrysburg won the Northern Lakes League wrestling title Saturday.
BOWLING GREEN — How big was Saturday’s victory for the Bowling Green State University women’s basketball team?
The list of famous boxers from Puerto Rico is long and illustrious.
Imagine if an NFL team hired a guy who won eight games in three years at the University of Toledo over one of the all-time greats as its coach, then electrocuted him at a news conference the next day.
SANDUSKY — Fishing is pretty important to a guy who, as a kid, used to hop on his bike and with his fishing rod pinned to the handle bars, pedal his way down the rural roads to Sugar Creek, a wispy capillary of water that slinks its way through Putnam and Allen counties.
ATHENS, Ohio — Janice Monakana had a game-high 18 points, but the University of Toledo women’s basketball team allowed Ohio University a 16-0 second-quarter run that proved to be the difference as the Bobcats got past the Rockets 61-55 in Mid-American Conference women’s basketball play Saturday at the Convocation Center.
NORTHVIEW 73, BEDFORD 62
WHITMER 56, PERRYSBURG 45
ANN ARBOR — John Beilein and Thad Matta are two of the most respected coaches in the country. The admiration comes from churning out victories at a consistent level and doing so without running afoul of the rules.
Pictured above, Gary Houchins, caulks along a window as he prepares to add exterior siding on one of the homes under construction in the Saddlebrook subdivision in Middleton Township. The homes, some of which have been sold, are part of new plats in the development.
Two well-known northwest Ohio real estate firms are combining their strengths to form a single operation to offer clients an array of commercial real estate services.
For U.S. citizen Phung Vo, a refugee who came to America from Vietnam in 1975, a Saturday protest was the chance to speak against irrational fear.
Turhan Johnson knows firsthand how deeply gun violence can devastate, and Saturday he did something about it.
The conceptual genius behind renowned artist Kehinde Wiley’s work started on the streets of Harlem more than a decade ago.
Qarie Marshall has played the role of both Dr. Henry Jekyll and his evil counterpart Mr. Edward Hyde.
Robert H. Gere, who applied his mechanical skill to vocation and pastime, with the former Masonic Complex and the Toledo Public Schools, and as a pilot and builder of aircraft, died Monday in Mercy Health St. Anne Hospital. He was 99.
We all do it: When the task at hand is daunting or unpleasant, we look for distractions. We pick up a cell phone or go for a latte. Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow.
On Friday, Toledo Opera welcomes the second installment in its Season of Three Barbers when Mozart’s comedic The Marriage of Figaro comes to the Valentine Theatre.
Do you think your days are long? Trying pulling the hours clocked last year by Eric Grace.
TCHULA, Miss. — Gail Rayford-Ambeau was born a Toledoan, despite the Mississippi blood thick in her veins and the trace of magnolia in her voice.
Exports are a crucial part of Toledo’s economy, but trade specialists are expressing concern that a proposed tax on imports from Mexico could lead to retaliatory actions that hurt U.S. producers.
As the Trump Administration dives in to remake international trade policies, it has rattled business leaders in the Toledo area and nationwide on how such new tax policies could affect them and the prices of their products.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Growing evidence of a link between football hits and brain injuries has led all 50 states to pass laws aimed at protecting young people from concussions, but a New York lawmaker wants to go even further — banning tackle football.