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A Covington track and field athlete signs with Ohio State for gymnastics
Covington senior Kerrington Baham started her love of gymnastics when she was 7, and she doesn’t plan to stop any time soon.
Baham recently signed with Ohio State for gymnastics, while fellow Covington senior Mikayla Berry signed to play Division III volleyball for SUNY Morrisville in upstate New York.
Baham was born in Mason, Ohio, but her parents moved to St. Tammany Parish when she was eight months old.
“Maybe when I was in third or fourth grade, finding out I was born in Ohio, I started having a fascination with the state. Before deciding on a college and what sport, I had made some Instagram posts before reaching out to Ohio State, and they followed my posts. That resulted in my official visit in February,” Baham said.
“I got to watch the gymnastics team practice and met with the team. About a week after I returned home, Ohio State offered me a scholarship.”
Baham took up dance at age six and started competing in gymnastics the following year, joining Northshore Gymnastics in Mandeville. She’s a member of the Flairs.
Baham continued to excel at gymnastics, becoming a state champion in the floor exercise in 2023 and the vault in 2022.
“My favorite event is the floor exercise,” Baham said. “It’s my go-to event. I consider myself a powerful gymnast, where others may be considered more graceful. I also like the vault.”
Baham also excelled in track and field, lettering all four years at Covington and receiving several Division I offers. As a junior, she won the triple jump and earned a runner-up finish in the long jump at the state meet. She qualified in both events again this year but decided not to compete as she focuses on a future gymnastics career.
Berry was also a multisport athlete, but her volleyball hustle drew the interest of SUNY Morrisville coach Fred Wallace.
“Coach Wallace said he liked my effort on video, so he contacted me, offering me a spot, saying I’m the first person he’s recruited from the South,” Berry said. “I’m so excited to become part of the program. They’re graduating some seniors, so this is an important recruiting class. Coach has set up group chats for the new players to get to know each other before arriving on campus, which has been fun.”
Lions’ first-year coach Brennon Coker said Berry showed her leadership by stepping into whatever position the team needed.
“Unfortunately, Mikayla missed a large part of her senior season with injuries,” Coker said. “She really bought into my coaching philosophy and helped take some of the younger players under her wing. She’s a good overall leader who handles everything in a positive manner.”
Berry said she’s ready for the challenge of college volleyball.
“I have always loved volleyball,” Berry said. “Six payers on the court playing together trying to achieve success is special. You must rely on your defense, the setter and the bench as a support system. It’s like being a member of one giant family. I’ll push myself, striving to continue working hard so I can have more special moments with my new college teammates.”
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Single-digit temps, below-zero wind chills hit central Ohio after snow
Snow hits downtown Columbus
Snow falls outside the Ohio Theatre as downtown Columbus turns into a winter wonderland.
Now comes the cold.
After nearly 5½ inches of snow fell Dec. 13 in some parts of central Ohio, the National Weather Service says bitterly cold temperatures moving into the region will mean highs in just the single digits.
A cold weather advisory is in affect across central Ohio through 11 a.m. Dec. 15. It was 4 degrees at John Glenn Columbus International Airport at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 14, with a wind chill of 16 degrees below zero.
Temperatures to the west and south are even colder: 1 degree in Springfield, minus-1 in Dayton and minus-3 in Indianapolis. Those temperatures are not expected in the Columbus area, though. The forecast calls for slightly warmer temperatures by evening and highs in the low 20s Dec. 15.
The record cold expected for Dec. 14 — until now, the coldest high temperature in Columbus for this date was 16 degrees in 1917 — follows a day of record snow. The weather service recorded 5.4 inches of snowfall on Dec. 13 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport, topping the prior Dec. 13 record, which was 3.6 inches in 1945.
Level 2 snow emergencies, which means roads are hazardous and people should drive only if they think it’s necessary, remained in effect in Fairfield and Licking counties.
Level 1 snow emergencies are in effect in Delaware, Franklin, Madison, Union and Pickaway counties.
Bob Vitale can be reached at rvitale@dispatch.com.
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Ohio State men’s basketball fights back in 89-88 double OT win over West Virginia
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio State’s game-winning play over West Virginia in the second overtime period Saturday night was simple: give the ball to Bruce Thornton and get out of his way.
The result was an 89-88 double overtime win in the Cleveland Hoops Showdown at Rocket Arena.
It took so much to get to this moment.
The Buckeyes did all they could in regulation to overcome a 14-point deficit, while awaiting their top player in Thornton to come through.
His teammates did the dirty work to keep them in the game. From their defense creating transition points, matching the Mountaineers’ physical brand of ball.
Once extra time came after the first 40 minutes expired, Thornton took care of the rest in the two overtime periods.
He delivered bucket after another.
None more important than the final one.
A tightly covered Thornton took it down to the top of the key before finding a mismatch and looking to take it to the hole. A defender cut off his path, however, forcing Thornton to operate elsewhere in the paint.
Thornton used his pivot foot wisely before finding an opening for a fadeaway jumper and knocking it down.
Twelve of his 21 points came in the overtime periods.
Ohio State fought to the end and earned a win over a hard-nosed Big 12 opponent.
Center Christoph Tilly did his best to limit the Mountaineers’ big men, while adding 14 points and 11 boards of his own.
Freshman big man Amare Bynum was a pivotal spark off the bench with 17 points, eight rebounds and three blocks.
Point guard John Mobley Jr. finished with 17 points and delivered the 3-point shot in the final seconds of the second half to give them their first lead since the 9:00 mark of the first half.
This story will be updated.
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Is Ohio State football playing today? What’s next for Buckeyes in playoff schedule | Sporting News
It’s a college football Saturday, but Dec. 13 is just a little bit different.
Ohio State and all its other College Football Playoff competitors will be on the couch.
The Army-Navy game highlights the day.
There’s also the first bowl game, the LA Bowl between Boise State and Washington.
And the FCS Playoffs roll on, as well.
Is Ohio State playing today?
No, Ohio State isn’t playing on Saturday, Dec. 13.
The CFP isn’t underway, and the Buckeyes have a bye in that even when it gets started.
When is Ohio State’s next game?
Ohio State won’t play again until Dec. 31.
That’ll be the Cotton Bowl.
They don’t know their opponent yet, either. It’ll depend on the CFP opening round matchup between Miami and Texas A&M.
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