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McClain Edges Chillicothe 55-52 | The 90s to Now

Jan 30, 2021 The McClain Tigers used an 18-12 third quarter to knock off the Chillicothe Cavaliers in Greenfield Friday night. In a game that neither team led by more than seven, the third quarter was McClain time. The Tigers knocked down 8 of 11 shots and forced several Chillicothe turnovers to go from down three at the half to up three at the end of three periods. The Tigers never relinquished the lead as the Cavs got within two time after time in the final period. Cavs coach Eric Huffer liked the effort but little things like giving up drive in layups without back side help, continue to hurt his club. “We have to get better at the little things,” said Huffer.

McClain Edges Chillicothe 55-52 | Oldies WCHO 1250

Jan 30, 2021 The McClain Tigers used an 18-12 third quarter to knock off the Chillicothe Cavaliers in Greenfield Friday night. In a game that neither team led by more than seven, the third quarter was McClain time. The Tigers knocked down 8 of 11 shots and forced several Chillicothe turnovers to go from down three at the half to up three at the end of three periods. The Tigers never relinquished the lead as the Cavs got within two time after time in the final period. Cavs coach Eric Huffer liked the effort but little things like giving up drive in layups without back side help, continue to hurt his club. “We have to get better at the little things,” said Huffer.

The Recorder - Sounds Local: Jamaican ska band to headline Green Fest

Sounds Local: Jamaican ska band to headline Green Fest The Skatalites, an influential Jamaican band that essentially created the genre of music known as ska, will headline Green Fest on Friday night at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center. Contributed photo HUNTER Published: 4/18/2018 3:50:05 PM Ska, reggae, jazz, funk, hip-hop and rock. You will hear all this and more when the second annual Green Fest kicks off at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center in Greenfield Friday night, starting at 7:30 p.m. Co-sponsored by The Enthusiast, the Green Fest will take place in both the main room and the Wheelhouse at Hawks & Reed, 289 Main St. The dance floor will be on fire with sets by local acts: Dave Noonan’s Green Island, The Diamondstones, The Equalites and Delawater. I-ganic Sound System and DJ FunkyBottoms will also be in the house, as will hip-hop artist Machakas Kyalo.

The Recorder - Where no band has gone before

Where no band has gone before Outerspace Band from left to right, Eliot Osborn, Michael Wisotzkey, Compton Maddux, Dave Robinson, Klon Koehler and John Moses. Contributed photo/CE Morse Photography Outerspace Band circa 1985 from left to right, Klon Koehler, John Moses, Eliot Osborn, Compton Maddux, Dave Robinson. Contributed photo Published: 7/18/2019 8:31:13 AM Being in a band is often described as similar to being in a marriage. It’s a comparison that makes sense because, like a marriage, keeping a band together can be quite challenging. That’s why, when you hear of a band celebrating its 50th anniversary, it’s an occasion to raise your glass to.

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