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Printy and Lawlor extend Gridiron streaks

By Emily Tuttle Fans packed Cedarville High School’s stadium Friday evening to watch one of the university’s favorite fall traditions — the Gridiron Classic. Gridiron features two games of women’s and men’s dorms in an aggressive flag football match. Printy claimed their fifth straight win over Maddox in a 17-0 finish. In the same fashion, Lawlor edged The Hill 14-10 and extended their win streak to eight years. In the women’s game, Printy dominated on the offensive side ...

Brads’ Breakdown: New month, new stakes

By Alan Brads Champions are crowned in December and January. They are forged in November. How do you fare when you play three tough conference games in a row? Can you bounce back from a loss? When your star linebacker gets thrown out for targeting, can you rally against your archrival? Can you handle the snow? Balanced teams have the best chance to address all those questions. That is why I love Oregon’s chances in the Pac-12, and Ohio State or Michigan to win postseason games. ...

Cedarville vs University of Dayton Photogallery

On October 28th, Cedarville's men's basketball team went to the University of Dayton to play them in an exhibition match. Photos by Ian Chan

Brads’ Breakdown: Buckeyes survive Big Ten bloodbath

By Alan Brads I hate Halloween. I’m not afraid to say it. I despise dressing up, and I’m allergic to nine out of every 10 candies, so why shouldn’t I hate it? But like it or not, Halloween is upon us, and with it, we all get a chance to face our fears. Kids fear zombies and skeletons, and I, a proud member of Generation Z, fear strangers knocking on my door. But what does the college football world fear? Well, Clemson fears the SEC, a conference many speculate the TIgers will ...

Photo Gallery: Jackets Volleyball win big at home

Cedarville won in four sets on Thursday night, leveling the Jackets’ G-MAC record at 5-5, while Kentucky Wesleyan dropped to 4-17 (2-8). The Yellow Jackets narrowly won the first set, then dropped the second, but stormed back to capture the final two sets 25-10 and 25-16. Janae Heegaard led Cedarville with 16 kills, and Cassi Shields tacked on five aces. The win comes at a great time for Cedarville, snapping a four-game losing streak and kicking off a busy weekend in the right ...

Brads Breakdown: Midseason at-risk reports

By Alan Brads At Cedarville, the midpoint of the semester means fall break, and fall break means academic at risk reports. Here on Brads’ breakdown, the midpoint of the college football season means the same. So just like my geology professor tells my advisor I’m dangerously close to failing, I’ll issue some strern warnings. Then, as always, I’ll serve up three storylines and three games for week eight. Who’s at risk? USC – The pressure’s on. An ugly-as-could-be loss ...

Brads’ Breakdown: War on the West Coast

By Alan Brads Ohio Octobers are a whirlwind of change. Soybeans turn from green to yellow to brown in a week. Pumpkins sprout on front porches, leaves turn red, and iced coffees become pumpkin spice lattes.  With midterms right around the corner, and the school calendar brings my mind back, yet again, to football. You can’t pass a class in October, but you can easily fail one in October. Likewise, you can’t win the national championship before the College Football Playoff ...

Photo gallery: Men’s soccer team beats Trevecca

Cedarville’s men’s soccer team fended off Trevecca’s comeback bid, winning the homecoming match 4-2. The Yellow Jackets opened with a frenzy of goals, netting three in the span of five minuted and six seconds.  Caleb Knight found Matthew Weller’s corner kick to open the scoring. Moments later Alex Long scored a penalty just 42 seconds before Michael Catanzarite scored a third goal. The Trojans came roaring back in the second half, scoring twice to cut the deficit to ...

Photo Gallery: Lady Jackets draw on Homecoming

Cedarville’s women’s soccer team fought Trevecca to a scoreless draw in their homecoming/senior night match. The Lady Jackets got off to a hot start, firing four shots in the first 10 minutes of the match, but the back of the net eluded them repeatedly. Brooke Ackley played yet another stellar game in goal, amassing seven saves, and her seventh clean sheet in 12 games. Seniors Brooke Ackley, Olivia Estep, Maddy Nelson, Tiffany Campbell, Emily Walton, Lisi Williamson, and ...