CLEVELAND GAME IS A SELLOUT

 

            The Bengals’ next home game, Thursday night Nov. 5 vs. Cleveland, is a sellout, the club’s ticket office announced today. Kickoff against the Browns is at 8:25 p.m.

            The last two home games have now been sellouts, but single-game ticket purchases on all three levels of Paul Brown Stadium can still be made for three upcoming games — Nov. 16 vs. Houston (Monday 8:30 p.m.), Nov. 29 vs. St. Louis (Sunday 1 p.m.) and Jan. 3 vs. Baltimore (Sunday 1 p.m.). For Dec. 13 vs. Pittsburgh (Sunday 1 p.m.), limited seats remain through the purchase of a two-game Ticket Pack (paired with the Houston game) or through a Season Ticket Membership covering all remaining home games.

            Purchases may be made by phone through the Bengals Ticket Hotline at 866-621-TDTD FREE (8383) or online at Bengals.com/tickets. The Ticket Hotline is open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Friday. Purchases can also be made at the South End Zone Box Office at Paul Brown Stadium Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.

The October 28th episode of Demolition Talk is now available On-Demand!

In this episode, Head Coach Jack Collins, Assistant Coach Brett Wall, Entertainment Director Timmy King, and broadcaster Lee W. Mowen prepare you for the upcoming season!

The Bellbrook Golden Eagles (15-3-0) and the Alter Knights (14-2-1) square off from cold, rainy, and windy Wayne High School for an opportunity to advance to the District Finals.

An exciting Girls Soccer match between Beavercreek and Wayne to decide who advances to West Carrollton for the District Finals. A rematch between two GWOC foes from Northmont High School.

Men’s Soccer Battles to Scoreless Draw at Manchester
 
NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. – The Earlham College men’s soccer battled to a scoreless draw with Manchester University in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) play on Wednesday

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The Quakers held an 8-3 edge in shots in the second half as well as an 18-14 advantage in the game, but failed find the back of the net. Senior Jacob Ebbs led the charge with five shots individually. Junior Bret Marshall and fresman Yuki Adams each fired three shots.

Tod Oram, who came on as a substitution for Manchester, led the Spartans with five shots.

Both goalies finished with shutouts. Earlham netminder, freshman Nicola Manni, finished with three saves while Brady Forman had four.

Earlham now stands at 7-6-1 on the season and 4-2-1 in HCAC competition. The Quakers return to action next Tuesday for a 3:30 p.m. contest at Defiance.