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Activities offered in Garfield Heights The City of Garfield Heights is scheduled to offer figure-skating lessons and a hockey program from September through April. The Learn to Skate program is set to begin Sept. 29 from 6 to 7 p.m. and is an eight-week...  Read Story.
Girls soccer team falls to Jefferson
The visiting Streetsboro girls soccer team lost a 3-1 decision to Jefferson Aug. 30 in Ashtabula.Mindy Chadmia scored the lone goal on an assist from Payton Julian for the Rockets (0-3).For more, see the Sept. 1 edition of The Gateway...  Read Story.
Previewing weekly football podcast  podcast

Here is podcast No. 1 for the Record Publishing Co. weekly division's coverage of football this fall.

Stay tuned for a review of week 1/preview of Week 2 in the near...  Read Story.

Rockets drop opener
The visiting Streetsboro football team lost a 13-7 decision to Independence Aug. 27 at Stan Skoczen Stadium.The Rockets took a 7-0 lead when tailback Dakota Luzader capped a 10-play, 80-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown run with 10 minutes, 46 seconds...  Read Story.
Rockets move forward from school fire
by Frank Aceto Associate Sports Editor It has been nearly three months since it happened, but the fire that took place June 1 at Streetsboro High School still lingers on a number of people’s minds. Members of the Rockets football team have moved...  Read Story.
New home base, but goals do not change
by Michael Leonard Sports Editor Streetsboro — Nothing will keep the Streetsboro volleyball team from pursuing a fifth straight division title. Not even a fire at its home gym. With the gymnasium at Streetsboro High School unusable, Bill Smerglia...  Read Story.
Sports legends to visit East Canton
They are legends on the gridiron and at golf courses around the world, and they are headed to East Canton Aug. 28, to honor the memory of visionary pioneer and lover of golf, William (Bill) J. Powell, and his legacy at Clearview Golf Club. Among those...  Read Story.
Golfers fall to Brush at home
The visiting Brush boys golf team earned a 186-190 win over Streetsboro Aug. 19 at Kent State University Golf Club. David Tackett led the Rockets (3-8) with a 44 and Frank Gant added a 47. Also contributing for Streetsboro were C.J. Diehl (48) and Sam...  Read Story.
Boys soccer team to be led by first-year coach
The Streetsboro boys soccer team took a big step last year when it won a playoff game last season. Unfortunately, such a feat didn’t help matters in July. When first-year head coach Paul Krzeminski got the job in June, he received nine names. He...  Read Story.
Sports news
Basketball offered at Aurora High School Aurora High School is scheduled to host a fall league of the DG Warriors youth basketball program. The girls photos is set to run from Sept. 12 to Oct. 31 and the boys until Nov. 7. Enrollment is open to youths...  Read Story.
Girls distance club has high hopes in 2010
by Jim Isabella Correspondent The question is simple. With a lot of experience returning, how good will the Streetsboro girls cross country team do this season? While predictions are never a sure thing, this much can be said — the Rocket girls are...  Read Story.
Golfers finish 12th at Twinsburg Invitational
The Streetsboro boys golf team finished 13th with a 399 at the 15-team Twinsburg Invitational Aug. 12 at Gleneagles Golf Club & Range. Twinsburg won the competition with a 302 and Nordonia (306) and Aurora (312) finished second and third,...  Read Story.
Boys team may be deeper than ever, says head coach
by Jim Isabella Correspondent This marks the fourth season of Gabe Swarts running the boys cross country program at Streetsboro High School. If you look at what Swarts lost from last year’s squad that was fourth in the Portage Trail Conference...  Read Story.
Softball duo fares well
Streetsboro residents Kaleigh Cupka and Kristin Monahan participated in the Amateur Softball Association Eastern Conference National Girls Fastpitch Tournament, which took place Aug. 5 through 8. They were part of a team known as the Tigerlillies, which...  Read Story.
Blasting Post: A look at football season " from both perspectives
by Michael LeonardSports EditorAugust is upon us with its oppressive weather, chirping whistles and the velvet tones of shoulder pads popping the distance. Sounds like football season to me. It’s a season that Northeast Ohioans have been wanting to...  Read Story.
Sports news
Baseball offered Ohio Eagles Youth Baseball is scheduled to have workouts (practice for returning players as well as youth interested in trying out for the 2011 season) in the Kent area next summer. Workouts are set to take place at Gougler Park, 1775...  Read Story.
Athlete news
Basketball offered at Aurora High School Aurora High School is scheduled to host a fall league of the DG Warriors youth basketball program. The girls photos is set to run from Sept. 12 to Oct. 31 and the boys until Nov. 7. Enrollment is open to youths...  Read Story.
Area news
Play for Sapphires The Hudson-based Ohio Sapphires travel softball organization is scheduled to host tryouts for the 2011 season Aug. 19 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Hudson High School varsity softball fields. The Sapphires are looking for players in the...  Read Story.
Golf team plans to surprise its opponents
by Jim Isabella Correspondent In sports, patience may be a virtue, but it certainly is hard to do for athletes and coaches. When a program is losing and having trouble being competitive during the season, those in that sport must find the resolve to get...  Read Story.
Report calls for financial reform
by Matt Fredmonsky Reporter Athletics spending at public universities continues to outpace academic spending — so much so a national report released this summer calls sharply for financial reform. But it can be difficult to reverse a trend with...  Read Story.
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