How to stay positive during social distancing

By Tre’Ana

This time can be very tough for everyone, especially athletes and seniors. Our hearts go out to all athletes that have to take some time off of their sport, our come back will be stronger than ever. Trust the process. We may be apart from each other in distance but our family is forever together. Be safe Ram Nation.

Somethings you can do to help stay positive is: reflect on past seasons for your sport, write out the good and bad of your skills, work on things that can help you improve next season. Spend time focusing on improving grades through online classes. Share time with family completing games and going for walks. Drink lots of water. Clean your space. We are here for anyone that needs to talk because we understand it can be hard to go through this process. Share with us how you are spending your social distancing.

All Conference Team Accomplishments

By Nick

We want to give a big shout out to the Men’s and Women’s basketball players who were announced to the all conference teams. The women’s basketball team had two players achieve these honors: Tristen Narden with second team and Anna Frazer as a honorable mention. The men’s team had three players achieve this honor: Evan Willitzer with first team, Marcus Grube as second team, and Nolan Schafer with a honorable mention. Congratulations to these players on achieving these accomplishments. To earn these awards the athletes showed endless effort, good statistics after game, and were key components to the success the teams endured. These players worked hard throughout the season to earn this award and we are looking forward to see what they bring to next season. The Ram Nation is proud of all the athletes and are proud that each of these players are apart of the Tinora High School Athletics.

Cheer team receives trophy at championship

By: Tre’Ana

FEMALE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK!!! So…we couldn’t just pick one female player of the week because our cheer team got FIFTH PLACE at the State Championships. These girls have been proving themselves this whole season and it has not gone unnoticed! Congratulations girls enjoy this BIG accomplishment. The Tinora cheer team was the smallest team competing in the Championship against teams with 15 cheerleaders or more. The competition took place at St. John Arena on March 1st. They have built over the season as a family and team, proving themselves each and every competition and practice.

Photo credit: Tinora cheer

Rams boys basketball team face the Falcons to advance in the tournament

By: Nick

Come out tonight to support the Tinora Rams boys basketball team as they take on the Mt. Blanchard Riverdale Falcons from Miller City in their first postseason tournament game.

The Falcons are currently 14-7 and currently ranked second in their division. The Rams look to improve their overall record to 13-10. The Rams are currently ranked 3rd in the division. A win tonight would put them at 1-0 in their postseason. It is going to be a tough battle on the court but with the support of our rams community we can rally together and pull off a postseason win. We want to see you there tonight at 8PM!

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Photo credit: Marcus Grube Instagram

Marcus Grube leads the mens basketball team to a Valentines Day victory

Written By: Tre’Ana

#1 Marcus Grube is a name and number the Fairview Apaches saw a lot of in their game Friday February 14th. Tinora men’s basketball team traveled to Fairview for their game this past weekend. The Rams finished the game with a win of 62-44. Marcus Grube, the point guard for Tinora, led the team with 25 points with 5 three-pointers. This win pushed Tinora to 12-9 overall and 5-2 in the conference.

Scoring points must run in the family because Marcus’ brother, Max Grube, was the next top shooter with 12 points. Congrats to the Men’s Ram’s basketball team. See Grube in action this Thursday, February 21st, for their last home game.

Rams cheer team qualifies for state

Written by: Nick

Tinora Competition Cheer Team finished their previous OASSA competition by qualifying for States. The girls performed February 9th at Anthony Wayne High School for the Regional Competition. Each team had 7 minutes to perform in front of judges for their event. Some teams they competed against were: Ayersville High School, Genoa, Elmwood, and other Cheer teams from the Northwest Ohio area. The best performances were picked to continue on to the State Championships where they will compete for the title of best cheer team in Ohio. The Rams will compete in States Saturday February 29th at Pickerington North High School or Sunday March 1st at St. Johns Arena, OSU. Congratulations to the Tinora Rams Cheerleading team on this big accomplishment and good luck at State Finals!

Photo Credit: Tinora Cheerleading Facebook

OASAA cheer competition welcomes Tinora HS cheer team

Written by: Tre’Ana

Sunday February 9 2020, the Tinora High School Cheer Team hit the road to Anthony Wayne High School to compete in the OASSA Regional Northwest Cheer competition. The team has a well performing history in these competitions as they placed 2nd in their previous competition at Ayersville High School on February 2. Cheer member, Eve, was a finalist in the Tumble Off.

They are heading into this competition after supporting the boy’s basketball team during their win against Edgerton on February 7th. The cheer team was on the sidelines performing to help push the basketball team to victory of 49-40. Return to our blog to hear how the Rams finish in this competition.

Photo Credit: Tinora Cheer Facebook

Same records. One champion. Face off home tonight.

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Written by: Nick

An intense game happening tonight, Friday February 7 2020, as the Tinora Rams (10-9) are hosting the Edgerton Bulldogs (10-8). The boys basketball teams have similar records going into the game tonight with Varsity beginning at 7:20 pm. Tinora High School will be having a Pasta Dinner before the game to raise money for families and kids fighting cancer. The dinner will be 4:45-6 pm to help donate to Conquer Childhood Cancer Organization and will be ending in enough time for everyone to make it to the game tonight. Come get some good food and support the Rams Nation. Feel free to send us pictures at the events tonight to be featured on our social media.

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Photo Credits: Tinora Rams Sports Live Audio