Browns won’t recognize Art Modell on Sunday after request from his family
The family of Art Modell asked the Browns not to recognize him Sunday at the opener at Cleveland Browns Stadium, and the team agreed, a spokesman said. Modell died Thursday at age 87. He owned the...
View ArticleZach McAllister piles up the pitches, batters don’t pile up the runs as...
MINNEAPOLIS — Two trends continued for Cleveland with Saturday night’s 3-0 loss at Minnesota: Rookie starter Zach McAllister struggled to put hitters away and the Indians offense sputtered. While...
View ArticleZach McAllister piles up the pitches, batters don’t pile up the runs as...
MINNEAPOLIS — Two trends continued for Cleveland with Saturday night’s 3-0 loss at Minnesota: Rookie starter Zach McAllister struggled to put hitters away and the Indians offense sputtered. While...
View ArticleMore comfortable in his second season, Browns coach Pat Shurmur opens the...
Pat Shurmur walks from the field to a mob of media, poised with cameras, recorders and questions. He’s quickly surrounded. After a two-hour practice in the 90-degree humidity, this stop isn’t at the...
View ArticleMedina County’s Special Olympics softball team wins state title
Medina County’s Special Olympics softball team won a state title for a second time. The Medina County Special Olympics softball team celebrates its victory Saturday at the state championship in Oregon,...
View ArticleNo surprise in cross country: Ryan Gallagher wins
By Eric Barnes GALION — Ryan Gallagher walks into a cross country meet and wins. Oh, you’ve heard that one already? Ryan Gallagher History repeated itself Saturday as Gallagher, the long-distance...
View ArticleVanessa Pasadyn leads as Blue Devil girls finish 3rd
BOARDMAN — The cross country season is half over and things are going well for Brunswick. The girls failed to defend their Spartan Invitational championship but took a very respectable third-place...
View ArticleTyler Galosi can’t turn down Mercyhurst University
MEDINA — Tyler Galosi had his choice of colleges to continue his lacrosse career, but when the Division II national champion of two years ago came calling, it was hard to turn down. Earlier this month,...
View ArticleBlue Devils finish with two-goal fury in soccer
EATON TWP. — Better late than never for Brunswick’s girls soccer team in Saturday night’s non-league game at Midview’s Ross Field. The Blue Devils netted a pair of goals with less than 3 minutes...
View ArticleGirls soccer: Bees are businesslike in victory
MEDINA — Medina girls soccer coach Doug Coreno was quick to proclaim it was just another game Saturday. Maybe that’s because his unranked Bees left little doubt against Medina County rival and...
View ArticleHornets snare first girls’ tennis title since 2002
MEDINA — It was a picture-perfect day for the Highland girls tennis team Saturday at the Medina High courts. Not only did the Hornets blow away the competition to add a Suburban League Tournament crown...
View ArticleBrowns’ secondary, special teams get torched early and often
CINCINNATI — Brandon Weeden’s passer rating was 109.8 points higher than a week ago. Trent Richardson gave linebacker Rey Maualuga and the rest of the Bengals something spectacular to remember for the...
View ArticlePush for school levy begins in Medina
MEDINA — With less than eight weeks before the Nov. 6 election, the campaign to pass Medina City Schools’ levy is in full swing. Brigid Turrittin, who co-chairs the levy committee for the Friends of...
View ArticleFestival draws 25,000 to celebrate all things apple
BRUNSWICK — The scents of apple pie, apple fritters and apple cider filled the air at Mapleside Farms on Sunday for the 39th annual Johnny Appleseed Festival. Johnny Appleseed, played by Ray McNiece,...
View ArticleState funds sought to help felons find work
MEDINA — A Medina County commissioner is looking for state money that could be used to help felons who have served their sentences find jobs. Adam Friedrick “If someone’s made a life change for the...
View ArticlePride Week celebrates all that is good in the schools
MEDINA — Public Square is decorated with green and white ribbons and “Proud to be a Medina Bee” signs for Medina Schools’ Pride Week. Jeanne Hurt, the district’s communication director, said the goal...
View ArticleBlue Devils overcome slow start on soccer field
WESTFIELD TWP. — The Brunswick girls soccer players were on the field with a good 2 minutes left of halftime Monday night at Gene Clark Stadium. After a slow start to their non-league game with...
View ArticleSoccer notes: As expected, the Bees are back
Medina girls soccer coach Doug Coreno is finally seeing the team he saw in the preseason. Doug Coreno The Bees had won five straight and moved into the No. 7 spot in the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches...
View ArticleAli Garrity notches big win over her Hudson rival
MEDINA — The Medina girls tennis team won the key battle but lost the war. The Bees fell 4-1 to Northeast Ohio Conference Valley Division power Hudson on Monday, but got a big victory from first...
View ArticleShoulder injury sidelines Kenny Kaminski at Michigan State
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Kenny Kaminski’s debut for Michigan State will have to wait a little longer than anticipated. Spartans coach Tom Izzo announced Monday the 6-foot-8, 250-pound freshman forward...
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