Not sure how everyone else feels, but Friday nights are now horrible with no more Turpin Spartan football! How in the world did the season come and go in such a hot minute? Obviously, gratitude blankets the thesis of this final article, as experiencing a
Two years may have passed between Turpin/Anderson football clashes, but the electric intensity of this township rivalry certainly remained buzzing and fully charged. And even a persistent light shower blanketing Spartan Stadium failed to prevent half of
After last week’s feel good win versus Kings, the season ended on a down stroke with a Spartan loss at Brown Stadium. The 28-20 final closes the JV season with a respectable record of 6-3. Coming into the game the Spartans were playing a bit
After a road loss last week and Friday nights’ varsity loss at Kings, the JV squad was able to turn the tide with a 21-12 win against the Knights at home Saturday morning. The win improves the JV season record to 6-2. Kings won the toss and took
Mother Nature reexamined her potential impact and thankfully granted a perfect evening for high school football on Friday. With a backdrop of Kings Island, pregame fireworks and an inflatable castle bouncy house, only a guest appearance by King Arthur himself
Archrivalries in sports seldom require explanation, and the pregame hype and chatter anticipating Friday night’s arrival of Winton Woods left no doubt. Perfect weather, the full (and incredible!) FHSD band, and a solid Turpin 1st half set the stage for
James Vandegrift Stadium at Lebanon Middle School served as the battlefield for Friday night’s medieval collision between the Lebanon Warriors and your Turpin Spartans. A long rush hour commute, a sluggish first half, and a 10-7 intermission deficit
Turpin’s JV Football team continued their winning ways with 14-0 home shutout victory over the Lebanon Warriors. The Spartans extended their winning record to 5-1. The game opened with both teams producing extended drives, but neither was able to crack
Turpin’s JV Football team extended their winning ways with a home 21-13 victory over the Walnut Hills Eagles. With Saturday’s hard fought win, the Spartans extended their winning record to 4-1. Turpin opened the scoring in the first quarter
No matter how good the ECC is, a lopsided game always finds its way onto the schedule and Friday night quickly became one of those contests. Spartan rushing touchdowns flowed like water, the season’s first running clock accelerated the second half,