COVENTRY/SPRINGFIELD Fresh off the meat grinder that is Metro Athletic Conference (MAC) track and field, the Springfield Spartans and Coventry Comets are set to start in postseason competition. Both squads have had standout performances, setting the stage for district, regional and state meet aspirations. Here’s a look at the season to date for the
NEW FRANKLIN The 19th annual Polar Bear Jump at Portage Lakes State Park Feb. 25 raised over $170,000, surpassing the fundraising goal of $125,000, to benefit the Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Akron. Several jumpers helping to raise those funds are shown below. Prior to
NEW FRANKLIN The 19th annual Polar Bear Jump at Portage Lakes State Park Feb. 25 raised over $170,000, surpassing the fundraising goal of $125,000, to benefit the Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Akron. Green Intermediate School fifth grader Courtney Potter is shown above during the
CUYAHOGA FALLS The Springfield High School girls and boys bowling teams competed against Woodridge High School Jan. 2 at Clutch Lanes. The varsity girls lost 1,730 to 1,547 and the varsity boys won 2,207 to 2,131. Shown at far right, sophomore Melaena Martin winds up to take her shot during the match. Lexi Davis,