The Ohio Bobcats dominated Eastern Michigan last night, 45-14. Ohio got on the board first on a Beau Blankenship two-yard plunge. However, the Eagles answered immediately on a 17-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Benz. The Bobcats would nail a field goal and score once more on a Chase Cochran 7-yard touchdown catch from Tyler Tettleton in the second, but the Eagles would score to cut the Ohio lead to three. However, the Cats answered again when Tettleton found Donte Foster for a 19-yard touchdown pass before the half. It was all Ohio in the second half, scoring first on a 79-yard catch and run from Foster. Ohio racked up over 300 yards on the ground and 559 yards of total offense on the night. The Bobcats are now 8-1 and will take on Bowling Green on Wednesday for their final home game of the season. The game can be heard on Power 105 with pregame at 6:30 with the Bobcat Insider and kickoff at 8. In other Ohio Athletics yesterday, volleyball toppled Kent State, 3-0.
The Trimble Tomcats return to the playoffs for the third year in a row, looking for their third playoff win in school history as they host Colonel Crawford tonight. The Tomcats defense has been dominant since week two, having given up a total of just 14 points. However, the Eagles come to town running a very potent spread attack that will test Trimble’s defense. The Tomcats take on Colonel Crawford tonight in the first round of the division six playoffs on Power 105. Tune in for pregame at 7:15 and kickoff at 7:30 from Glouster Memorial.
Also, the Athens Bulldogs return to the Division three playoffs tomorrow night as they host the Circleville Tigers. The Bulldogs are coming off of their second straight TVC-Ohio championship and are led by a stellar offense behind sophomore quarterback Joey Burrow. However, the Tigers are in the playoffs after losing three straight to finish the season, but have a very solid rushing attack headed up by quarterback David Burroughs. The game can be heard on Power 105 and 970 WATH on Saturday night with pregame at 6:45 and kickoff at 7.
In high school volleyball playoff action last night, Nelsonville-York fell in the regional semifinals, 3-0 to Bloom-Carroll.
In NFL’s Thursday Night football last night, San Diego blasted Kansas City, 31-13.
Former Penn State president Graham Spanier was charged with hushing up child sex abuse complaints against Sandusky yesterday. Prosecutors added counts to Spanier’s former co workers, Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, who were already charged with lying to the grand jury. In all, Spanier was charged with perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare of children and failure to properly report suspected abuse and conspiracy.
On your radio dial tonight, it’s the Sports Fan presented by J&K Contracting. That’s on 970 WATH and it’s from 6:06 to 7.
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