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From bad to worse to worst
September 27, 2009
Pick your cliche. Just pick it. If you’re a Browns fan you know what they are. If you’re a fan of any team from Cleveland you’ve heard them a million times. » Full Story
Happy Homecoming
September 26, 2009
SALEM – With the sounds of the victory bell at Reilly Stadium still lingering in the background, Salem quarterback Trent Toothman had to take a moment before summing up the emotions as “indescribable. » Full Story
Salem has tough time vs. Eagles
September 18, 2009
SALEM — Fleet-footed Hubbard running back Andre Givens said following his team’s victory over the Salem Quakers Friday night at Reilly Stadium that he, along with his teammates, wanted to make a... » Full Story
Quakers edge Warriors
September 12, 2009
SALEM — Mike Kopachy’s debut in the West Branch/Salem rivalry game couldn’t have gone any better. In his first attempt against the Warriors, the Quakers delivered a 28-26 victor. » Full Story
Salem re-energized
September 11, 2009
SALEM — How does a program that has won its first game since 2007 prepare the week after? Same as any other. » Full Story
Streak over!
September 5, 2009
SALEM — Trent Toothman and Ben Eisel had extensive highlight reels before Friday night’s non-conference rivalry tilt with United Local, and after the Quakers dismantled the Eagles 62-16, their... » Full Story
Salem sporting new swagger
September 3, 2009
SALEM — It was hard to miss last Friday night at Reilly Stadium. » Full Story
Indians best Salem
August 29, 2009
SALEM — On Friday night at Salem’s Reilly Stadium, it appeared as if all the stars had aligned for the Quaker. » Full Story
Salem looking to turn the corner
August 26, 2009
SALEM — In five years as a sports editor, I’ve noticed there are two consistent traits about the city of Salem. One, every day around 6 p.. » Full Story
Salem reloads
August 26, 2009
SALEM — “We don’t rebuild, we reload.” It’s one of those sports cliches that you’re bound to hear hundreds of times every year, and most of the time, it’s a gross exaggeration. » Full Story




