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Minneapolis – A trio of two-run home runs from the Ohio State Buckeyes doomed the Nebraska baseball team in its first of two games on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium, as Buckeyes posted a 6-4 win. The Huskers tied the game, 4-4, in the bottom of the seventh with a solo home run from
Logan Foster, but the Buckeyes answered in the top of the eighth with a two-run shot from Colton Bauer. The Huskers jumped on OSU starter Will Pfennig with two runs on four hits in the bottom of the first.
Mojo Hagge led off with an infield single and then scored all the way from first on a double by
Arcanum Alumni Scholarship Drive
By Vickie Rhodehamel - Arcanum News for the week of March 8, 2021
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will not be a Trojan Alumni Homecoming event this year. For over 55 years the Arcanum Alumni Association has been awarding scholarships to deserving Arcanum seniors thanks to the generosity of local businesses and alumni. Even though there will not have a gathering of alumni this year, the committee does intend to continue with the awarding of scholarships to deserving graduates of the Class of 2021.
Please help the association to continue our tradition by donating to the AHS Alumni Scholarships. Your donation is tax deductible and every dollar helps us toward our scholarship goal. If you wish to donate, please make your check payable to Arcanum Alumni Association and remit by April 16, 2021, to Denise Swabb, 2139 Albright Road, Arcanum, OH 45304. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Every year the alumni association also seeks to update their r
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State baseball head coach Greg Beals announced that this year’s team will be led by a trio of captains –
Griffan Smith,
Seth Lonsway.
“It is an honor to be named captain of the Buckeyes and I am extremely happy for Seth, Conner and Griffan,” said Beals. “They are very well deserving captains who have earned the votes from their teammates. These three guys have been around the block a few times, they have seen tough times as well as championships and national tournaments. The leadership in our program is strong, it starts with our captains but runs deep throughout the clubhouse.”