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Cleveland, Washington meet for conference showdown

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Washington Wizards (6-26, 14th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (18-15, eighth in the Eastern Conference)

van Riemsdyk has goal, 2 assists to lead Bruins over Blue Jackets

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COLUMBUS — James van Riemsdyk scored on a power play and added two assists, lifting the Boston Bruins over the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-1 on Tuesday night and extending their win streak to four games.

Leipsic survives big comeback by Continental

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Leipsic built a 22-point lead in the first half but Continental came almost all the way back in the second half before the Vikings held on for a 61-59 win boys basketball on Tuesday night.

Frank Ryan, quarterback of Browns’ 1964 NFL champions, dies at 87

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Frank Ryan wasn’t your average NFL quarterback.

No. 1 Purdue faces big tests in Big Ten with Maryland, No. 9 Illinois...

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Purdue should be accustomed to playing highly ranked opponents by this point of the season.

Bengals’ mistakes too costly as hopes for playoff berth fall short

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CINCINNATI — Jake Browning reignited playoff hopes after star quarterback Joe Burrow was injured, but the Cincinnati Bengals had too many other weaknesses in 2023 to earn another trip to the postseason.

Boys basketball notebook: Grove relies on team basketball

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COLUMBUS GROVE – A team effort led Columbus Grove to its fourth win in five games Saturday night.

Bob Seggerson: Two with Lima connections nominated for Naismith hall of fame

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The Veterans Committee of the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame, the most famous basketball shrine in the world, has tabbed two athletes with strong Lima ties for consideration for induction to its venerable collection of basketball greats.

Championship matches prolific passing, dominant D

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Michael Penix Jr. hasn’t faced a defense like Michigan’s, and the Wolverines certainly haven’t faced a quarterback like the Heisman Trophy runner-up from Washington.

Michigan’s defense ready for title game

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PASADENA, Calif. — All those 9-on-7 drills paid off for Michigan.