Rogers takes jump rope skills to new heights

Camden Paeltz | The Chronicle Ryan Rogers is putting his jump rope abilities to the test around the country. Rogers, a sophomore, jumps for the Comet Skippers and participates in individual tournaments separate from the team. His most recent competition was the Jump Rope Throwdown, a global jump rope competition held in September in Leavenworth, Washington, where he placed second. […]

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COMET ZONE’S STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE MONTH: October 2022, ISAAC SCHACHLEITER

Isaac Schachleiter Andrew Little | The Chronicle Senior cross country runner Isaac Schachleiter has been dominant throughout the cross country regular season. He opened his season with a convincing victory at his home course, the Mason Invitational, winning by a 10-second margin. Schachleiter’s next three meets were out of state, and he continued his brilliance. He placed second at the […]

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Athletes turn to chiropractors to maintain health

Carly Prows | The Chronicle Whether it is shooting a jump shot, blocking a lineman or throwing a pitch, Mason High School (MHS) athletes are turning to chiropractors to help them deal with intense pain.  With sports in full swing, MHS athletes are intensifying their training and workouts in hopes of performing their best during the season. Rigorous training can […]

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Dream Deals: Mason athletes share their ideal name, image and likeness (NIL) sponsership

Camden Paeltz | The Chronicle Name, image and likeness (NIL) deals have changed the game in college sports by al- lowing amateur athletes to get sponsorships with corporations and profit off of their personal brands. The deals can range from local restaurants to luxury car companies or billion-dollar apparel brands. They often come with additional perks like free food or […]

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FOOTBALL STARTS 5-0 IN GMC, SURPASSING PRESEASON EXPECTATIONS

Andrew Little | Sports Editor 5-0. The Mason Comets have shrugged off preseason expectations to start their season undefeated in Greater Miami Conference play, one of their best starts ever.  Last season the Comets finished their season with a 4-7 record and finished in seventh place in the GMC. The Comets lost significant talent with their outgoing seniors, particularly on […]

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Rugby provides outlet for Myah Natorp

Khusbu Patel | The Chronicle Myah Natorp is not afraid to get dirty. After watching football from the safety of her home, while players fought to hold the front lines,  Sophomore Myah Natorp decided it was time to get herself involved in the action. Natorp had always wanted to be involved in the gritty combat of contact sports and found […]

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Breuer and Zeuch embrace roles as team mentors

Divy Bose | The Chronicle In four years with the Mason softball program, Lindsay Breuer and Holly Zeuch have seen it all, so they were ready for whatever their younger teammates throw at them. The 2022 Comet softball team is dominated by underclassmen, with half of the varsity roster consisting of freshmen and sophomores. The two seniors, Breuer and Zeuch, […]

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Fago leads influential senior class

Andrew Little | The Chronicle As the Mason Boys Volleyball team prepares for its next chapter as an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) sanctioned sport next season, it is preparing to say goodbye to an impactful senior class. Starting in the 2022-23 school year, boys volleyball along with girls wrestling will be officially recognized as a state sanctioned sport, […]

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Chronicle All Stars – Spring 2022

At the conclusion of each sports season, the Greater Miami Conference (GMC) selects All-Conference teams for each individual sport based on athlete’s season performances. The Chronicle, however, has determined our spring sports selections for an All-Chronicle team. (All stats as of 5/9 per gmcsports.com) Spring sports coach of the year: Curt Bly | Baseball Bly has led his uber-talented squad […]

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Comets pitching staff led by trio of flame throwers

Andrew Little | Sports Editor With three of the state’s top starting pitchers on the mound and more firepower in the bullpen, the Comets’ pitching staff is among the nation’s most dangerous. Seniors Brenden Garula and Noah Samol, committed to the University of Cincinnati and Georgia Tech respectively, and junior Michael Murphy, who holds multiple division-one offers, form a trifecta […]

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