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Good News
Cincinnati Public Schools | February 28th, 2006
Mike Martin, head football coach at Robert A. Taft Information Technology High School, continues to garner post-season honors that include being named Marvin Lewis 2005 Coach of the Year. He was presented with the honor at the 39th-annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet at the Hilton Cincinnati
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Connor, Indian Hill stars receive award
Cincinnati Enquirer | February 17th, 2006
Mike Scherpenberg of Indian Hill and Lance Durbin of Conner won the 39th annual "That's My Boy" football awards for Ohio and Kentucky, respectively, at a banquet Thursday at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza hotel downtown. |
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Ohio High School Insider
Cincinnati Enquirer | February 12th, 2006
The Greater Cincinnati chapter of the National Football Foundation and College
Hall of Fame has announced its 2006 prep and college honorees. They will be
honored at a banquet Thursday at the Hilton Netherland Plaza hotel downtown, and
the annual "That's My Boy" awards will be announced that night. |
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That's My Boy award nominations set
Cincinnati.com | February 8th, 2006
The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame announced its 2006 high school and college scholar-athletes. All athletes will be honored at the Greater Cincinnati Chapter's Thirty-Ninth Annual Awards Banquet, Feb. 16, at the Cincinnati Hilton Netherlands Plaza Hotel. |
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Bengals Playoff Party Friday
WCPO | January 4th, 2006
A Bengals playoff party and pep rally is planned for this Friday outside the Paul Brown Stadium. |
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Party on the Plaza
Cin Weekly | January 4th, 2006
Well, thanks to the Bengals' playoff berth, you now have a chance to dress in orange and black and show your team spirit. |
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Orange and black paint Plaza in winning colors
The Cincinnati Enquirer| January 9th, 2006
John Clarke of Anderson Township wasn't officially the guest of honor at the Bengals Playoff Party on the Plaza that drew at least 3,000 ecstatic fans to the east plaza of Paul Brown Stadium on a chilly Friday night, but he could well have been. |
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Cincinnati shows its stirpes for Bengals
Cantonrep.com | January 9th, 2006
Fans sported the orange and black of football's Cincinnati Bengals throughout the city and suburbs Friday to celebrate the team's first NFL playoff game in 15 years.
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'Who Dey Day'
Around Cinci | January 10th, 2006
Friday, Jan. 6, has been declared "Who Dey Day" in Cincinnati USA, and Bengals fans across the region are invited to celebrate the first weekend of playoffs at the Bengals Playoff Party on the Plaza. |
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'Who Dey Day' 15 years coming
The Enquirer | January 10th, 2006
Get ready for Who Dey Day. Fans are invited to the "Bengals Playoff Party on the Plaza" on Friday, also known as Who Dey Day. |
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Tri-State Shows Its Stripes for Bengals
Channel Cincinnati | January 11th, 2006
Fans sported the orange and black of football's Cincinnati Bengals throughout the city and suburbs Friday to celebrate the team's first NFL playoff game in 15 years. |
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Bengals Playoff Party on the Plaza Friday, January 6, presented by Cincinnati Bell
Downtown Cincinnati | January 11th, 2006
Tri-State fans invited to "Show Their Stripes" and send Bengals into playoffs with regional pep rally benefiting the Marvin Lewis Communtiy Fund. |
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'Who Dey Day'
WKRC | January 11th, 2006
Friday, January 6 has been declared "Who Dey Day" in Cincinnati and Bengals fans across the region are invited to celebrate the first weekend of playoffs at the Bengals Playoff Party on the Plaza. |
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Cincinnati Shows its stripes for Bengals
Dayton Daily News | January 11th, 2006
Fans sported the orange and black of football's Cincinnati Bengals throughout the city and suburbs Friday to celebrate the team's first NFL playoff game in 15 years. |
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