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Google Bryson Shaw flips from Wisconsin to Ohio State: Buckeyes land safety recruit - Landof10.com

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Bryson Shaw flips from Wisconsin to Ohio State: Buckeyes land safety recruit
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Bryson Shaw flipped his commitment from Wisconsin to Ohio State on Saturday, giving the Buckeyes their seventh verbally committed recruit for the Class of 2019. Please respect my decision. My recruitment is now closed. Go Buckeyes! pic.twitter.com ...
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LGHL 2019 DB Bryson Shaw flips to Ohio State

2019 DB Bryson Shaw flips to Ohio State
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The Maryland native was originally a Wisconsin commit.

You may remember when, shortly after being hired at Ohio State, Urban Meyer reached into Wisconsin’s recruiting class and plucked offensive linemen, much to the dismay of then head coach Bret Bielema. Bielema had some strong words for Meyer, calling the move “illegal” and harboring a bit of a grudge before leaving for Arkansas.

Meyer apparently never learned his lesson, because two head coaches later in Madison, Urban is still antagonizing the Wisconsin Badgers. Ohio State flipped a longtime Wisconsin commit as Maryland safety Bryson Shaw announced that he’d be playing his college ball in Columbus.


Please respect my decision. My recruitment is now closed. Go Buckeyes! pic.twitter.com/QBY5f2p9Jh

— Bryson shaw (@bshaw272727) April 28, 2018

Shaw is ranked 660th nationally, and 53rd among safeties in the 247Sports composite rankings, though their in-house rankings have him as a four-star, at 230th nationally. I would tend to agree with the latter more so than the former, and think that Shaw is in for a big jump this summer, if he chooses to attend the camp circuit.

Shaw is the seventh member of Ohio State’s 2019 class, and either the first or second safety in the class, depending on where Ronnie Hickman ends up. One of the top safeties on the board for Ohio State, Daxton Hill, recently included the Buckeyes in his top-six, so this commitment may show where the Buckeyes really stand with Hill.

Ohio State is looking to land a few safeties in this class, so I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Hill is still in play, as is Floridian Jordan Battle. When it comes to Shaw’s actual value on the field, he’s a very talented player. He fits the mold of a typical Wisconsin defensive back extremely well (take that as you will, and keep Jim Leonhard in mind), as he’s a big hitter, with a great knack for tracking the ball.

Ohio State is extremely excited to have him, and feel they’ve landed a bit of a diamond in the rough. You can watch his highlights below, and I’d highly recommend that you do.

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Three More Buckeyes Selected in NFL Draft
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Lewis, who graduated in December 2016 with his degree in sociology played in as many games as any Buckeye in history – 55. He was a two-time team captain who started 36 times and finished his career with 112 tackles, including 36.5 tackles-for-loss and ...


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Two more Buckeyes are off the board. In the fourth round, with the 102nd overall pick, the Minnesota Vikings selected Ohio State DE Jalyn Holmes. During his Ohio State career, Holmes earned an honorable mention All-Big Ten (coaches & media) in 2016 and ...
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Google No. 37 Gophers Fall to No. 3 Buckeyes in Semis - Gophersports.com

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LGHL 5 reasons to be excited the Seattle Seahawks drafted Jamarco Jones

5 reasons to be excited the Seattle Seahawks drafted Jamarco Jones
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Jones is ready to prove he’s the next great O-lineman out of Ohio State.

With the No. 168 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks picked offensive tackle Jamarco Jones out of Ohio State. He was initially expected to be a Day 2 pick, but after falling to the end of the fifth round, Jones finally got the call to Seattle.

So, why should you be excited the Seahawks drafted Jones? We’ve got you covered:

1. Paves the way for the rushing game to flourish


If you draft someone to hold the fort down at the line, then you want guys that have proven they can handle the responsibility. Spoiler: Jones has done exactly that.

While he was blocking for run lanes, the rushing attack flourished. Granted, when you have guys like Mike Weber and J.K. Dobbins handling the carries, they don’t need much room before breaking away downfield, but Jones was still a big factor.

In the four years Jones was saw action on the field, OSU had a top-20 running game. Last season, the Scarlet and Gray had the 17th best rushing attack; over the last three seasons, though, the Bucks have led the Big Ten when it came to moving the ball on the ground.

A big reason for that success was Jones.

2. He backed up Taylor Decker


Before he took over the reigns on the O-line, he watched one of the best lineman in the Urban Meyer years do work. Taylor Decker was the predecessor to Jones, and he not only had a great college career, but a great start to his NFL career, too. Decker ended up as a first round pick in the 2016 draft —and played 100% of snaps his rookie season—, so it’s not like Jamarco was backing up a guy who didn’t standout to scouts.

On top of that, Jones is in good company. Other notable left tackles to don the Scarlet and Gray include Mike Adams, Alex Boone and Jack Mewhort. All three of them spent at least a few seasons in the league.

3. Tons of starts, and time at the line of scrimmage


A mainstay at the line of scrimmage, Jones started in 27 consecutive games and played in 50 games over the course of his Ohio State career. Those 27 starts at left tackle came over his junior and senior seasons.


A lot to like about Jamarco Jones. One of the only OTs I’ve seen vertical set as often as he does, which he is very efficient and smooth with. Needs to work on building his house & transitioning to anchor, but shows good strike variation/timing to win reps early. pic.twitter.com/icn86M4Eeo

— Brandon Thorn (@VeteranScout) April 19, 2018

Experience on a team that has had a perpetual revolving door of NFL-grade talent is always a good sign. Last season, Jones picked up first-team all-Big Ten honors—so the experience has paid off.

4. Consistent star in the Big Ten


In the 2016 season, one where the Buckeyes ended up in the College Football Playoff, Jones picked up second-team all-Big Ten honors. So, for him to pickup first-team honors last season shouldn’t be too surprising.

A constant growth in talent is to be expected, and Jones has displayed that on the field, as well as in practice. With constant stars being churned out through the Buckeye coaching staff, any starter has to constantly be at the top of their game, or risk being overtaken by an underclassman. Jones never faced that problem or had to be part of a rotational line, as he was the go-to at LT for the Buckeyes.

5. Protector of the QB


Keeping the quarterback upright is one of the goals of the offensive line. Additionally, giving your QB time to make throws is also on the checklist of “things that need to be done” for a successful offense.

J.T. Barrett is coming off a 3,000-yard passing season, thanks to the line giving him support. Jones played a role in making sure the three-time captain could move the offense in the air—and at times, on the ground.

Draft analysts also agree with Jones’ ability to do well in passing situations. Just look at what Pro Football Focus analyst Mike Renner said of Jamarco.


"Jones wins the award for prettiest pass sets in the entire class. He’s already NFL ready in that regard and has improved every season of his college career."@PFF_Mike @PFF on @jjones_74#GoBucks #DevelopedHere #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/kt7g1pg9X5

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) April 25, 2018

The NFL has premier QBs all around. Now in Seattle, he'll be protecting Russell Wilson—a Super Bowl winning QB. If Jones can protect the blindside and alleviate any feelings of pressure, then the offense can flourish.

Any concerns about Jones?


His NFL Draft Combine was not good. He ran the third slowest 40-yard time (5.50 seconds) and had the second slowest 3-cone drill amongst offensive lineman. Some days, you just don’t have it, and for Jones, that appeared to be the case when he was in Indianapolis for the combine.

Taking an in-depth look at one event may cause more hysteria and over-thinking when it comes to evaluating potential NFL talent. Reading the tea leaves from shuttle times, 3-cone tests and 40-yard dashes may bring an incorrect portrayal of the prospect being evaluated.

With Jones now finding a home in the NFL, we’ll see how accurate of a representation his combine numbers were, as he works his way through training camp.

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LGHL Jamarco Jones goes No. 168 to the Seattle Seahawks

Jamarco Jones goes No. 168 to the Seattle Seahawks
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Don’t look now, but Ohio State might be turning into O-Line U!

Today, Jamarco Jones became the second Ohio State offensive lineman selected in the 2018 NFL Draft, as he was taken by the Seattle Seahawks with the No. 168 pick in the fifth round. He joins 2018 first-rounder Billy Price and previous draftees Reid Fragel, Corey Linsley, Jack Mewhort, Jeff Heuerman, Nick Vannett, Taylor Decker, and Pat Elflein as offensive lineman selected during the Urban Meyer-era at Ohio State.


Hailing from Chicago, the left tackle has twice been selected to both the media and coaches’ All-Big Ten teams, including a first-team honor in 2017. Jones played in 50 games and started 27 at left tackle during his final two seasons in Columbus. During the two years that he started for the Buckeyes, the team led the B1G in rushing both years, and finished in the top-20 during all four of his seasons in scarlet and gray.

An exceptional pass blocker, Jones has the ability to slide in protection and to withstand a bullrush. He also has the athleticism to help on big runs and broken plays with the ability to get to the second-level of a defense.

However, after weighing in at 6’4, 299 pounds at the NFL Combine, he might need to add some size as a pro left tackle, and he has a decent amount technique that he can improve on once he gets into an NFL training camp.

Congrats to Jamarco for continuing the tradition of OSU o-linemen representing in the league.

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Google NFL Draft: OSU's Holmes, Jones the latest Buckeyes to get drafted - Fox 28

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NFL Draft: OSU's Holmes, Jones the latest Buckeyes to get drafted. by Sarah Wynn. In the fourth round, with the 102nd overall pick, the Minnesota Vikings selected Ohio State DE Jalyn Holmes. (Courtesy: Ohio State). AA. COLUMBUS, Ohio —. Two more ...
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Google Report: CJ Saunders put on scholarship by Ohio State - 247Sports

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Report: CJ Saunders put on scholarship by Ohio State
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LGHL 5 reasons to be excited the Vikings drafted Jalyn Holmes

5 reasons to be excited the Vikings drafted Jalyn Holmes
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The Buckeyes’ stat-line might not be eye-popping, but his style of play sure is.

With the No. 102 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings picked defensive end Jalyn Holmes out of Ohio State. He’ll join Pat Elflein in Minnesota and with some development during training camp, could be a contributor in Year 1.

So, why should you be excited the Vikings drafted Holmes? We’ve got you covered:

1. Not much tread on his tires


Jalyn Holmes came to Ohio State in the class of 2014 as a highly touted four-star, ranked as the No. 4 defensive end in the country and the No. 4 prospect in the talented state of Virginia. Unfortunately for the US Army All-American, he joined a loaded Ohio State defensive line that included Joey Bosa, Sam Hubbard, Tyquan Lewis, and later on Nick Bosa and Chase Young.

Albeit talented, Holmes was injected into a highly competitive rotation where he was on the outside looking in during his first two seasons — playing only 10 total games during that time period. Good news though, he should be fresher than most.

2. He’s got a very high ceiling


Sure, Holmes could have transferred and started basically anywhere else, but he stuck it out and made a great impact during his final two seasons, where he was two-time All-Big Ten and was named a team captain his senior season. Since he’s never been an every-down player, what he accomplished in those limited snaps shows that he has a very high ceiling and should be a more impactful pro than collegiate player.

“I tell you, if you go back and watch film on Jalyn last year, I thought he played the most consistent of all the guys,” Johnson said before last season. “I think he is a starter in my mind. He practices like a starter and practices with the ones, so to me, he is a one.

In today’s pass-happy NFL, he has the skill-set and size to bump down to the interior and rush the passer, as shown below (No. 11). He’s strong as an ox and prefers to bull rush, rather than use his speed — or lack thereof.


Jalyn Holmes might end up being a more productive pro than college player... Nice rep and burst to finish vs RG pic.twitter.com/ljgnUp2dLB

— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) April 22, 2018
3. Ohio State has the best coached defensive line in the country


Not only can the Buckeyes recruit the position better than any program not named Alabama, but once they get there, they explode and reach their potential. Defensive line coach Larry Johnson is regarded as the best defensive line coach in the country. Joey Bosa is arguably the best defensive end in the league, while Nick Bosa and Chase Young are future top five picks.

When Holmes was asked when he thought the NFL was a possibility, he responded with, “When I got to Ohio State. I’m playing with teammates and training with guys who were getting drafted in the first round every year. It makes you think, ‘It’s going to be my time one year.’”

”I think he brings a lot to the table. He has got high-energy, great leadership skills and he wants to be great.” Larry Johnson said. “And a guy who works as he hard as he does to be in a position he is right now, I am really excited about what Jalyn can bring to the table. I look forward to watching him play going through this next year.”

4. Holmes puts the team first


It had to have been frustrating to watch his teammates get all of the accolades, when he could have been in that position at another school, but he kept with it as a Buckeye and it’s something that should be admired.

“Playing all the positions has been an experience,” Holmes said. “It’s helped me grow more as a football player because I was able to change from DE to nose guard in the same game. It forces you to study even more and to be ready.”

Him putting extreme faith in Urban Meyer and the rest of his coaching staff to put him in the best chance to succeed as a college football player and as an NFL prospect shows that he’s coachable and bought into the program.

5. He doesn’t forget


Back in 2016, Ohio State was set to face Baker Mayfield’s Oklahoma Sooners. Before the game, they had a not-so-smart freshman quarterback say that Ohio State had a “basic defense” and that Mayfield would “light them up.” After throttling the Sooners by three touchdowns down in Norman, Holmes took this sign onto the field and flaunted it.


Jayln Holmes will have NONE of that basic defense. pic.twitter.com/v49qvu4ydT

— Jerod Smalley (@JerodNBC4) September 18, 2016
Any concerns about Holmes?


The first two reasons why you should be excited about Holmes, could be the two reasons why you should be concerned about Holmes. Yes, Holmes was behind a couple of generational talents and other quality future NFL players at Ohio State, but the NFL is the best of the best. If he can’t consistently crack the lineup in college, what makes people think that he’ll all of a sudden become a better professional? Only time will tell.

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LGHL Jalyn Holmes goes No. 102 to the Vikings

Jalyn Holmes goes No. 102 to the Vikings
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Another one of Ohio State’s rushmen is heading to the NFL.

The collection of defensive line talent at Ohio State in recent years has been impressive, especially since Larry Johnson— one of the greatest d-line coaches in history— joined the team’s staff. Now, another one of the Buckeye rushmen has made the next step to the NFL, as former OSU defensive end Jalyn Holmes has been selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the No. 102 pick of the fourth round of the NFL Draft.


In his four years in Columbus, the Norfolk, Va. native accumulated 84 tackles, and played in every game during his final three seasons. A two-time All-Big Ten honorable mention, Holmes had 14 tackles-for-loss while playing along side future pros including Michael Bennett, Adolphus Washington, Joey Bosa, Noah Spence, Sam Hubbard, and Tyquan Lewis.

Holmes possesses surprising power for his 6’5, 270-pound frame. However, getting on an NFL strength program will certainly help in that department. His length gives him natural leverage against offensive linemen, but he doesn’t have the inherent speed that you would want from someone coming off of the edge. However, once he is able to get moving downfield, he does have straight-line speed.

Congratulations to Jalyn for fulfilling his dream of playing at the next level.

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LGHL Tracking all the Buckeye picks on Day 3 of the NFL Draft

Tracking all the Buckeye picks on Day 3 of the NFL Draft
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5 Buckeyes are already off the board, but a lot more are hoping to hear their name on Day 3.

It’s been a good haul for Ohio State thus far in the 2018 NFL Draft, with five Buckeyes getting drafted in the first three rounds — making it 38 total draft picks in Urban Meyer’s six seasons in Columbus. The three-round total is also the most for any school so far in 2018.

Saturday’s final four rounds will get underway at noon ET, and there’s still plenty of Buckeye talent left on the board. Some of the top names still available out of Ohio State include OT Jamarco Jones and DE Jalyn Holmes, plus some guys expected to go near the end of the afternoon like QB J.T. Barrett, LB Chris Worley, SAF Damon Webb, and TE Marcus Baugh.

We’ll be keeping track as more Ohio State alumni make their way to the NFL, and will follow-up with all of the fun undrafted free agent news.


Here’s everything that’s happened ahead of Saturday’s final rounds:

Buckeyes picked in Round 1


No. 4 - Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns


No. 21 - Billy Price, Cincinnati Bengals

Buckeyes picked in Round 2


No. 64 - Tyquan Lewis, Indianapolis Colts

Buckeyes picked in Round 3


No. 73 - Jerome Baker, Miami Dolphins


No. 77 - Sam Hubbard, Cincinnati Bengals


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Google How two Marvin Lewis phone calls changed Sam Hubbard's life - ESPN (press release) (blog)

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BTN Eight Big Ten players selected on day two of 2018 NFL Draft

Eight Big Ten players selected on day two of 2018 NFL Draft
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Eight former Big Ten stars were selected in the second and third rounds of the 2018 NFL Draft on Friday night. The conference enters the final day of the draft (Round 4-7) with 12 players off the board, headlined by No. 2 Saquon Barkley (New York Giants) and No. 4 Denzel Ward (Cleveland).

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Google Picked by Bengals, Buckeyes' Sam Hubbard comes full circle - ESPN (blog)

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You're going to come here and play for the Buckeyes and you're going to get a chance to play for your hometown Bengals,'" Lewis recalled. Meyer got his man, and eventually, so did Lewis. When Lewis was visiting Ohio State again this spring for the ...
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LGHL How to watch Rounds 4-7 of the NFL Draft on TV and online

How to watch Rounds 4-7 of the NFL Draft on TV and online
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Several Buckeyes are already off the board, but how many more will hear their names called by day’s end?

Now that the first three rounds of the 2018 NFL Draft are over, we are in for a long afternoon of waiting for Buckeyes to hear their names called. Round 4 will get underway on Saturday at Noon ET on the NFL Network, ESPN/ESPN 2 and ABC, with 5, 6, and 7 to follow.


Heading into the final day of the draft, so far five Buckeyes have been selected, starting with No. 4 overall, Denzel Ward to the Cleveland Browns. Billy Price also ended up as a first round pick, taken at No. 21 by the Cincinnati Bengals -- who also picked Sam Hubbard at No. 77. In between those Bengal picks, were Tyquan Lewis to the Colts at No. 64 and Jerome Baker to the Dolphins at No. 73.

Each team has five minutes per pick in Rounds 4-6, and four minutes in Round 7, so things will speed up throughout the afternoon. But, as soon as Mr. Irrelevant is drafted at No. 256, the undrafted free agent market will open, and several other Buckeyes could find themselves heading to rookie camp.

How to watch Rounds 4-7 of the 2018 NFL Draft

  • Time: Noon ET
  • Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
  • TV: NFL Network | ESPN/ESPN 2 | ABC
  • Online: NFL now live | NFL Network
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Google Picked by Bengals, Buckeyes' Sam Hubbard comes full circle - ESPN (blog)

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Picked by Bengals, Buckeyes' Sam Hubbard comes full circle
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MotS&G 2018 NFL Draft Storylines

2018 NFL Draft Storylines
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Tyquan Lewis, DE

In the 2nd Round of this years draft, with the 64th overall pick, the Colts picked up a total of four-second rounders and with their last pick they bolstered their pass rush with Lewis.

Lewis has the tools and the motor that the Colts need to put pressure on opposing offenses. With Larry Johnson serving as his position coach at Ohio State, Lewis is ready to carve out his own path in the NFL joining former Buckeyes John Simon and Malik Hooker, a 1st Round selection from Ohio State a year ago. Re-tooling the defense is the name of the game and with the defenders added during the draft, the Colts might be a dangerous defense in 2018.

Jerome Baker, LB

Baker was the first Buckeye drafted in the 3rd Round with the 73rd pick in this draft, and if you haven’t sensed the overall theme, he joins Raekwon McMillan another former Buckeye in Miami to form a pretty good Linebacker duo.

With speed and coverage skills, Baker will be another sideline to sideline defender who will be tasked to cover Tight Ends and he will also be utilized as a run stuffing Linebacker. Like with the Colts, the Dolphins are looking to inject some young, talented playmakers on defense and with the Patriots aging, they will look to improve to be more competitive within their division.



Sam Hubbard, DE

The Ohio based franchises are doing something that hasn’t been done in quite some time–drafting Buckeyes. This is the third Buckeye drafted by an Ohio based franchise and Hubbard is the second to be taken by the Bengals.

Sam Hubbard, a Notre Dame commit for Lacrosse, was found by Coach Meyer while playing dodgeball and the rest is history. He was one of the playmakers for the Buckeyes that possessed a relentless motor and he led by example. He is surely an athlete and he was vastly undervalued at the draft, but he will give this aging Bengals defensive line a spark in the meantime. Re-tooling this defense will be critical to keep up with their division rival the Steelers and what better way to do so than to add depth to their pass rush.




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Each team will have seven minutes to make their Round 2 picks, and 5 minutes per pick in Round 3. There are still plenty of Buckeyes on the board, and Friday night should be a fun time for Ohio State fans. Defensive end Sam Hubbard was occasionally ...
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Buckeyes edge Meigs, 2-1 - Gallipolis Daily Tribune
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Buckeyes edge Meigs, 2-1
Gallipolis Daily Tribune
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Unfortunately for the Marauders, what goes around comes around. The Meigs baseball team — which defeated Nelsonville-York by a 1-0 count on April 13 in Rocksprings — lost to the Buckeyes by a 2-1 tally in eight innings in Tri ...
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