Paul "Bucky" Walters, who worked decades as a boys basketball coach and athletic director in Springfield, will be inducted posthumously into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame on April 12 in Columbus.
His family eventually moved to Southern California, where Hall grew up alongside two sisters, Jessica Hall and Stacie (née Hall) Adams. He is the eldest child in his family. Hall became a police ...
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“We could not be more excited to welcome Ty to the Calvert Hall family,” athletic director Dan Mulford said in a statement. “He takes great pride in developing young men on and off the ...
I love watching the games with my family. Most of all, my dad. There are very few Ohio State games of this century that I’ve watched without my father. Sure, there have been some games here and ...
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