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Women’s soccer falls in second half
Roger An Contributing Writer Soccer games can end up being nailbiters, where one or two goals typically make the difference between the win or loss. The College of Wooster women’s soccer team fought hard but came up a bit short 0-1 to Case Western Reserve on Saturday. The Fighting Scots were on an eight game…
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Light punishments highlight NFL’s weak stance on domestic violence
It would be the understatement of the century to say that I do not understand the NFL’s policies when it comes to punishing players who have been charged with assault and domestic violence. But to put my complete and utter confusion into perspective, let me share some statistics. Frank Alexander, a Carolina Panthers defensive end,…
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Members of Wooster Equestrian Team participate in clinic
Megan Zerrer Sports Editor The Wooster Equestrian Club participated in a two-day clinic beginning on Saturday Oct. 8, held by Mr. Waylon Roberts — a well-known and accomplished Canadian rider who specializes in eventing. The clinic was hosted at Kildare Riding Academy and Stables in Wooster. Three members of the Equestrian Club — Madelaine Braver…
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Volleyball team struggles to pull ahead in close games
Shelley Grostefon Senior Sports Writer The Fighting Scots volleyball team has had a successful season so far, holding a record of 14-6 overall and a conference record of 2-4. In recent matches, they have fought hard in some close matches. Anna Emmick ’17 says that the success of the team is due to the effort…
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Fighting Scots football beats Oberlin
Jack Gilio Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots football team improved their overall and conference records with a 34-30 victory over Oberlin College last Saturday. The Scot offense was nearly flawless with quarterback Gary Muntean ’18. Muntean threw for 273 yards, completing 24 out of 37 pass attempts with a touchdown while also racking up 50…
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The NFL needs a Robin Hood
“N—-s for lease.” Those are the words Martellus Bennett uttered when asked what the NFL stands for during an interview with ESPN: The Magazine this past summer. The 6’6” 275-pound tight end that plays for the New England Patriots, Bennett is widely considered a success story; he lives the dream that fills so many kids’…