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Ninth Annual Bordas & Bordas Amateur Golf Classic Planned

WHEELING – The ninth Bordas & Bordas Amateur Golf Classic is set for June 13-14 at Oglebay Park’s Crispin Course (Par 71) in Wheeling. This is one of the oldest two-day, amateur golf tournaments in the tri-state dating back to the late 1920s. A purse of $10,000 is up for grabs in Oglebay gift cards. Proceeds from the tournament benefit the Oglebay Foundation and its Access to the Parks program, allowing underprivileged kids to use Oglebay and Wheeling Park for free. On average, these scholarships provide 15,000 annual park visits. The total cost of this program is roughly ...

Ohio Valley Baseball League To Start Taking Swings Sunday

One of the summer staples is ready to take its swings again. The Ohio Valley Baseball League will take to the field Sunday when Maynard travels to Bethany in a season opener at 1 p.m. In addition to the aforementioned squads, the other two are Crescent and Barton. The Braves are the defending champions and will play their home games on Henning Field inside Premesa Park in Crescent. The Hitmen will once again utilize the diamond at Martins Ferry High School for home games, while the Brewers play at Bethany College and the Indians will use Firemen’s Field inside the Maynard ...

Scheffler Part Of 7-way Tie For Lead At PGA Championship

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. (AP) — Scottie Scheffler missed a 4-foot putt and laughed. Jon Rahm angrily swung his club after an errant shot and the grass divot hit a volunteer in the face. Garrick Higgo was 10 seconds late to the first tee and penalized two shots before he even swung a club. Aronimink waited 64 years to host another PGA Championship and made up for lost time in a big way Thursday, including the biggest logjam in a major championship since 1969. When the long day was over, most predictable was seeing Scheffler's name atop the leaderboard at 3-under 67, along with six other ...

Indian Creek Halts Its Losing Streak, Extends St. Clairsville’s

ST. CLAIRSVILLE – A pair of perennial Ohio Eastern District baseball powers collided Wednesday, with each riding a lengthy losing skid as the regular season winds down. Indian Creek halted its 5-game slide while extending St. Clairsville’s slump to four straight with an 8-3 verdict on ...