RIPLEY, Ohio – During the Jan. 23 Village of Ripley council meeting discussions were held about the proposed 2024 budget cut to the Ripley Police Department.
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By Wade Linville and Evan Dennison
Ripley’s Daniel Patrick attacks the hoop during the Blue Jays’ Feb. 12 win over West Union. (Photo by Wade Linville)
Cody Germann shot for 22 points to lead the Ripley Blue Jays in scoring in Friday’s win over West Union. (Photo by Wade Linville)
Ripley’s Brayden Hanson launches a shot over a West Union defender. (Photo by Wade Linville)
The Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Blue Jays knew coming into the 2020-21 basketball season that overall inexperience at the varsity level was something they would have to overcome to find success on the court. During a typical season, improvement usually comes relatively quick as additional varsity experience is gained, but due to the COVID pandemic it’s not been your “typical” season for the Blue Jays. The Blue Jays are among the numerous local basketball teams that have been impacted by COVID and the regulations and recommendations to help limit its spread.