AROUND THE HORN
Two girls games postponed
The Conotton Valley at Leetonia and Edison at Oak Glen girls basketball games were postponed Monday due to the winter weather.
Classes at all area schools are canceled today, except for Oak Glen, which is on a two-hour delay. Fans should check to see if their game is still scheduled tonight before going.
Ohioans on Bevo Francis watch
Mount Union sophomore Chance Casenhiser and John Carroll graduate student guard Luke Chicone have been named to the Top 100 Watch List for the Bevo Francis Award, given annually to the player who has the best season in small college basketball.
Casenhiser has led the Purple Raiders to the best start in program history at 16-0. He leads the team in scoring (19.4) and is second in assists (2.6).
Chicone is on the list for the third season for the Blue Streaks, who are 13-4. He leads the North Coast Athletic Conference in scoring (23.3), assists (6.4) and steals (2.8). His freshman season, he averaged 12.5 minutes off the bench for Youngstown State in 26 games.
The list will be narrowed down to 50 players on Feb. 15 and then 25 players on March 15.
The Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award is named in honor of the Wellsville High School All-Ohioan who led little Rio Grande College to national prominence from 1952-54.
Nationally-ranked Miami visits Kent State
OXFORD, Ohio — The Miami (Ohio) men’s basketball team is ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time since a three-week stint in 1998-99.
The Redhawks are ranked No. 25 after a 19-0 start, which matches the Mid-American Conference mark set by Western Michigan in the 1975-76 season.
Miami will play at Kent State at 7 p.m. today. General admission tickets are $15.
Tonight’s will be the 157th meeting between the two programs. Miami leads in the series 96-60 all-time. Miami is currently on a four-game winning streak against the Golden Flashes, as the RedHawks’ last victory over Kent State (72-64) came during the MAC Tournament semifinals on March 14, 2025.
Titans hire Saleh as coach
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans agreed to hire Robert Saleh as their coach, hoping he can speed up their rebuild and end the franchise’s skid of four straight losing seasons, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday night.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not been announced.
Saleh spent this season as the San Francisco 49ers’ defensive coordinator, his second stint in that job after spending three-plus seasons as coach of the New York Jets. He did not have a winning season with the Jets and was fired after a 2-3 start in 2024, going 20-36 overall.
Tennessee went 19-49 over the past four seasons under Mike Vrabel — who was fired after the 2024 season — and Brian Callahan, who lasted just 23 games before being fired on Oct. 13 after a 1-5 start. That made the Titans the first team with a coaching vacancy, only to wind up as one of 10 NFL teams looking for a coach and the fourth to hire one.
Dolphins select Hafley
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins hired former Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as their coach on Monday, ending a swift search and tasking him with turning around a franchise that hasn’t won a playoff game in 25 years.
Hafley replaces Mike McDaniel, who was fired earlier this month after going 35-33 in four seasons. The Dolphins also fired longtime general manager Chris Grier during the season.
“I believe great things are ahead for the Miami Dolphins with Jeff Hafley leading the way,” owner Stephen Ross said in a statement Monday night. “Jeff is an accomplished coach with a proven track record as a leader and motivator. He has tenacity and grit, while at the same time establishing trust with his players in order to get the most out of them.”
Hafley, who spent two seasons in Green Bay, met with the Dolphins for a second interview earlier Monday before he was offered the job. He will rejoin new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan in Miami.
