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Kyle Nagel has covered a mix of sports, crime and breaking news for the Dayton Daily news since December of 2003. He grew up in Centerville, attended the University of Missouri and received a Bachelor of Journalism degree in May 2003. He lives in Kettering.

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SWOHSHL event 
this weekend
The Southwest Ohio High School Hockey League will hold its league tournament Thursday through Sunday at the Cincinnati Gardens.
The second meeting between Division II powers Dunbar and Marshall is scheduled for tonight at Dunbar High School.
At a practice on Sunday, Feb. 7, Bellbrook High School boys basketball coach Perry Caldwell and his assistants tried to plan.
JEFFERSON TWP., Montgomery County — Each of the Trotwood-Madison boys basketball starters stands between 6 feet tall and 6-3, which one might think would cause problems against a 6-10 Michigan State recruit at center.
The David Sills situation isn’t quite the nightmare many have made it out to be.
Sills is the 13-year-old quarterback from Delaware who has both received and accepted a scholarship offer from Southern Cal football coach Lane Kiffin.
KETTERING — Joe Petrocelli, in his previous 45 seasons of coaching basketball at Alter High School, had never been in this situation.
On signing day, arguably the most important day since he was hired as the Notre Dame football coach and before he officially announced his first recruiting class, Brian Kelly was trying to get on the phone with Braxton Miller.
HUBER HEIGHTS — This season was the second that Trotwood-Madison High School’s Justin Favors played tight end.
After advancing to the Division II regional championship game in November, the Trotwood-Madison High School football team will move four players onto NCAA Division I college programs, the most in the area.
CENTERVILLE — After leaving the Miami Valley without an Ohio State football recruit this year for the first time since 1998, the Buckeyes are increasing their desire for the area Class of 2011.
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