BREAKING!
Orange Lions
Playing short-handed has been nothing new for the Orange Lions boys’ basketball team this season.
The West Geauga Wolverines girls’ basketball team wanted to run the floor but Orange stopped them in their shoes at the beginning of the first quarter by going on a 5-0 run.
If Chagrin Falls Tigers’ junior Samantha Holtz jumped any higher off of the one-meter diving board last Friday evening, she would have touched the ceiling.
The Orange Lions boys basketball team would have loved to celebrate when senior guard Devin Belle tied the score at 46-46 in the fourth period last Friday evening.
Wrestling under the spotlight brought back some memories for West Geauga Wolverines’ freshman Caden Kaleal.
The Orange Lions’ swimming team is definitely feeling the burn right now.
Orange Lions’ hockey Coach Michael Berg said he knew his team was pretty gassed after tying the score at 2-2 in the second period last Sunday evening.
Against all odds, the Orange Lions girls’ basketball team was still in it.
When Chagrin Falls Tigers’ senior left wing Kian Haines was sent to the penalty box for two minutes for a cross checking at the 6:23 mark of the second period, it marked the Tigers’ second penalty of the period.
With each save, Orange Lions’ sophomore goalkeeper Zach Frederick could hear the banging on his team’s bench growing louder last Sunday.
The Orange Lions boys’ basketball team may have been in striking distance at the beginning of fourth quarter against Eastlake North last Wednesday but that was the only positive Coach Michael Cruz took away from the third period.
When Orange Lions’ senior Blake Rothchild visited Orange High School in the summer of 2021, a lot had changed for her.
Sometimes the past needs to stay buried.
Sometimes the stars really do align.
The last two summers haven’t felt like proper summers at the Chagrin Valley Recreation Center.