Talawanda no-hit in loss to Little Miami Little Miami High School shut out the Talawanda Brave on April 7, throwing a no-hitter through six innings in a 16-0 win in Oxford.
Balancing the office and the dugout "As the school principal, Davie is in charge of more than 1,000 students and 130 teachers and staff. Between organizing schoolwide events, managing budgets, communicating with parents and helping students with day-to-day challenges, Davie’s days are full."
The ‘genius’ athlete "Hodgson is a senior vaulter on the Talawanda High School track team, and a good one at that. He took over the role as top jumper during his sophomore year, and hasn’t left the spot since then. Although injuries kept him from a full season his junior year, his results are impressive."
Coach Kennel: Turning persistence into purpose "Evan Kennel is starting his fifth season coaching in Talawanda’s baseball program this spring and his first season as a junior varsity head coach."
Talawanda junior excels on the court and ice "He is both a varsity tennis player at Talawanda High School and a goaltender for the Miami Youth Hockey team, balancing two demanding sports as a junior in high school."
Wild Ones 101: Spring garden clean up methods that support pollinators "Fireflies spend two full years in the leaf litter before they emerge as our summer nightlights, so make sure to leave some patches of leaves undisturbed."
Wild Ones 101: What is biodiversity and why should we care about it? We shape the environment for our needs and wants. Animals do too, but sometimes it’s harder to see, and the impact isn’t as detrimental as our own.