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Patrick and Charlie’s Weekly Sports Round-Up

(Wikimedia)  It has been a busy few weeks in college football, with rivalry week, conference championships, and the announcement of the inaugural 12-team playoff seeding. First, rivals all around the nation faced off in the final week of the regular season. Notable games included Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, which saw the Bulldogs prevail after eight(!)

Opinion & Editorial

Charlie and Patrick’s Sports Round-Up

(Wikimedia Commons) With so much emphasis on politics and leadership in the US this past week, here’s a look at where different sports stand in their respective seasons. It was a crazy week in college football, with two top-four teams losing, as well as the first look at the CFP Rankings. Georgia, who has not

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The Heisman Trophy

(Courtesy/ Wikimedia Commons) The Heisman Memorial trophy, one of the most coveted awards in all of sports, is given annually to the most outstanding college football player in the country. Past and present greats across the NFL have hoisted it, including Barry Sanders, Tim Brown, Joe Burrow, and Lamar Jackson. Entering the 2024 college football

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Boys Soccer comes to a close 

(Courtesy/ Sunil S.) Dante R. On Wednesday, October 23, the boys from Hondros traveled to rival Bexley to face the Lions in district semifinals. The first half was uneventful as the two teams began their clash resulting in a 0-0 score. Following this, the second half gave Academy fans plenty to talk about. Less than

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Boys Soccer Dominates In Opening Round of Playoffs

(Courtesy/@caboyssoccer Instagram) On Saturday, October 19, the boys from Hondros began their postseason as they welcomed the Whitehall Rams. The game’s scoring opened right away as senior captain, Nick D., snuck a shot past the keeper for a Vikings first-period goal. The Vikings defense held strong during the remainder of the first period as the

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Regular Season wraps up for Boys Soccer 

Lucca Y. (Courtesy/Sunil S.) On Tuesday, October 1, the boys varsity soccer team traveled to Worthington Christian to face the Warriors. The game started fast with the Warriors jumping out to an early lead. Worthington Christian’s offense was clicking on all cylinders as it followed the first goal with three more and a 4-0 lead

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Boys Soccer Ties rival Bexley

Nick D. (Courtesy/Sunil S.) On Monday, September 23, the boys from Hondros traveled to the Tree of Life for an out of conference matchup. The game overall was uneventful during the beginning stages, with both defenses holding strong. This lack of offense and poor defensive attack resulted in a 0-0 halftime score. The third quarter

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Boys Soccer Stands 8-4-2

 Jake H. (Courtesy/Sunil S.) The boys varsity soccer team returned to action on Thursday, September 18, as it traveled to Grandview Heights to face the Bobcats. Both teams entered the game considered as two of the top teams in the CBL so this game came with high stakes. As the game began the Bobcats offense

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Boys Soccer loses two, wins one

Jake S. (Courtesy/Sunil S.) On Tuesday, September 10, the boys soccer team returned to action as it traveled to Olentangy to face the Berlin Bears. Coming into this game, the Vikes knew this would be a big test for them as Berlin is a D1 school and second in the Ohio Capital-Cardinal Conference. As the