January 2010
Induction ceremonies will take place Friday, February 5 at Centerville High School between the reserve and varsity basketball games versus Fairmont.
The Elks will host Alter, St. Ignatius & Springboro in 2010.
Jameson Hartke’s is doing his best to achieve his ultimate dream of playing in the NFL.
A new artificial turf at the CHS Stadium was just a concept when Athletic Director Ron Ullery met with then Superintendent Frank DePalma some eight years ago.
Steve Alexander placed his first child in Centerville High School in 1984. That year, his son, Scot, earned a slot on the varsity football team, and Alexander quickly learned the value of the reserved seating section.
Greater Western Ohio Conference principals approved West Carrollton and Greenville as new members beginning next year for some sports.
Laura Hawk, wife of Green Bay Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk and sister of Browns quarterback Brady Quinn, may not have much to root for when the two teams meet Sunday in Cleveland.
Tom Ingham transferred from UD to follow his dream of playing for the Buckeyes. Now he wants to shed 50 pounds and become a Navy SEAL.
Brothers Adam and Tyler Replogle have helped make IU defense one of the best in Big Ten.
Formerly known as the “Chicago Room” at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, this space has been generously transformed into the “Elk Pride” room.
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Tickets for the highly anticipated showdown with two-time defending State Champion Alter will go on sale in the Centerville High School Athletic Office on Tuesday, September 7 at 7:00AM.
You can receive quarter updates and final score updates for all GWOC football games via Twitter.
Centerville, the area’s top-ranked Division I team, held a commanding 28-0 lead at halftime and added a pair of scores in the third quarter, highlighted by Brandon Reese’s 75-yard TD return on a fumble recovery.
All 2010 Centerville Elks varsity football games will be
“Everyone in the GWOC has a sense of pride about this,” said GWOC Commissioner Eric Spahr. “It’s a great testimony to the schools and the competition we all share.”
That's what inside linebackers coach Winston Moss wants to see out of veteran A.J. Hawk. The fifth-year pro almost always has been solid and avoided mental errors. We talk to Hawk about Moss' request to up the ante by taking the occasional gamble to make a big play.