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Horn: SJJ football ready to continue climb in 2026
By Doug Haidet TOLEDO – If Joe Horn was looking for the easy road, he took a wrong turn. When he landed his first football head coaching job nearly one year ago at St. John’s Jesuit, Horn walked into a program that was trying to dig out from a 1-9 finish in 2024. Doing so while playing in one of the premier football conferences in the country – the Detroit-based Catholic High School League – was like scaling a wall while wearing rollerskates. “It can be tough on the mind when
Doug Haidet
Dec 45 min read


Mays’ record-setting send-off a sign of things to come
TOLEDO – For anyone looking to ride a bull, someone has to throw open the gate.That’s exactly what happened on one of the most unforgettable nights in St. John’s Jesuit football history this season. In Week 10 at Lyden Stadium against the University of Detroit Jesuit High School, first-year Titans head coach Joe Horn knew he had to lean on junior RJ Mays as his man out of the backfield. Top running back Sam Harshman – who had essentially split carries all season with Mays – w
Doug Haidet
Nov 214 min read


All-around threat Baith sets sights on AHS receiving record
By Doug Haidet ASHLAND – Gabe Baith didn’t have to say a word. Instead, he sent out a deafening warning with his feet on the very first play of the 2025 season. The senior returned the opening kickoff of Ashland’s opening game against Bay 89 yards for a touchdown. Within 13 seconds, teams were on notice, and Baith has rarely taken his foot off the gas since. “When I was on the sideline, I just had a feeling I was gonna take one back,” said Baith when recalling his off-to-the-
Doug Haidet
Oct 305 min read


Lacey looks for place in Ashland history at Lex
By Doug Haidet ASHLAND – Gunner Lacey probably would have hit a mailman had one walked across the turf at Community Stadium last Friday. The Ashland High School senior linebacker was in a rabid frenzy looking for tackles with Wooster in town, knowing he needed 15 more to set the AHS record for career tackles. But the Arrows blasted the Generals, 52-7, with Lacey even collecting the first defensive touchdown of his career on a fumble return, and he and the starting defense too
Doug Haidet
Oct 245 min read


In a career of records, Bernhard closes in on another
By Doug Haidet ASHLAND – After beating Madison in Week 6, Ashland senior quarterback Nathan Bernhard was handed a pair of game balls by AHS athletic director Jason Goings for posting the 100th and school-record-breaking 101st touchdowns of his career. Bernhard, an Appalachian State commit, has since bumped that number to 111 (64 passing, 47 rushing). Had Goings waited until the end of this season to give out such recognition for massive career numbers, he would have needed a
Doug Haidet
Oct 235 min read


Ashland-Lex pairing among the OCC’s all-time best
Written by Doug Haidet There is a case to be made that this week’s Ashland at Lexington collision is the biggest Week 10 face-off in the history of Ohio Cardinal Conference football. Since the league’s founding in 2003, only two other times has there been a winner-take-all meeting in the final week of the regular season between two league unbeatens (Orrville at Wooster in 2004 and Ashland at Lexington in 2007). This year’s version pits the Arrows (9-0, 5-0 OCC) against the Mi
Doug Haidet
Oct 235 min read
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