Tag Archive | "Football"

Chesney’s new album, “Hemingway’s Whiskey,” meets Cantor’s high expectations


By Jules Cantor ‘11, Sports Editor.
With a mixture of Chesney’s typical rock-like country and catharsis, Chesney makes a striking impact on Hemingway’s Whiskey’s listeners.

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CCDS medical heroes fly under the radar


By Edwin Sam ‘13, Contributor. Trainer Todd Harrison and team doctor Ron Hess (pictured) comprise the CCDS sports medicine staff. Their contributions on the field keep CCDS athletes in the game, and help prevent further injury.

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Indians football enters Summit homecoming matchup at 2-2


CCD’s “Boys of Fall” return to the gridiron in week 5 to face archrivals Summit. The Indians have dominated the series over the past 25 years, and look to continue their supremacy and garner their first Miami Valley Conference victory of the 2010 football season.

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Red, black, and proud: Matt Lesser in New Orleans


By Matt Lesser, ‘10, Contributor. For nearly a week, the heart and soul of Bearcat Nation migrated south to New Orleans, Louisiana, for the 76th annual Allstate Sugar Bowl, one of the five marquee bowl games in the country.

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Saturday, Dec. 5: greatest day of college football ever?


By Jules Cantor, ’11, Sports Editor. Two games on Saturday, Dec. 5, had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. The UC Bearcats took on the Pittsburgh Panthers in the latest installment of the River City Rivalry with the Big East Conference championship on the line. And the University of Texas Longhorns battled the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers for the Dr. Pepper Big XII Championship.

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Coach Spotlight: Conner a CCDS great


By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. Few coaches in the state have enjoyed the kind of success Coach Steve Conner has had throughout his tenure at CCD. Entering his 20th year at the school, Conner has coached three separate sports for a combined 60 seasons by the end of this school year.

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Harbin system defers Indians’ playoff dreams


By Matt Lesser, ’10, Contributor, and Jules Cantor, ’11, Sports Editor. Going into Week 10, the football team needed a multitude of scenarios to go wrong in order to be eliminated from post-season play. Unfortunately, all these things went wrong.

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Football’s winning season: game-by-game


By Jules Cantor, ’11, Sports Editor. The 2009 Indians opened their season by invading Clermont Northeastern and claiming victory over the Rockets with a score of 21-7. A highly talented but somewhat inexperienced squad suited up for the beginning of what was to become a winning season…

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Football team undefeated, fueled by Dietz and underclassmen


A potent combination of raw underclassman talent and strong senior leadership has made Indians 3-0, outscoring their first three opponents 67-14.

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