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Michigan State Football: Fumble Call Controversy vs. Michigan

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Controversial Call⁢ Denies Michigan State Potential Game-Changing Turnover in Loss to Michigan

ANN ARBOR,Mich. – A critical fumble recovery by Michigan State​ in the closing‌ minutes of Saturday’s 24-17 loss ⁤to‌ Michigan at the Big House remains a point of intense controversy, ‌with replays raising questions‌ about whether the Wolverines were incorrectly awarded possession. The disputed play occurred with 3:54⁢ remaining and Michigan clinging to a 24-17 ​lead. Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy was stripped near the MSU 40-yard line, with Spartan linebacker Sione Moala appearing to secure the loose ball.

However, the on-field ruling was a fumble out of bounds, with officials determining McCarthy’s knee was down before losing possession. The call, upheld after review, effectively ended michigan State’s chances of mounting a‌ comeback. The incident​ has ignited debate among fans and analysts, focusing‍ on the speed of the‍ play and the difficulty of definitively determining whether McCarthy ⁣was down before the fumble.

This rivalry, already steeped in decades of animosity, has seen a recent escalation of on-field incidents. Last⁣ year, a post-game skirmish erupted following Michigan’s win in ‌Ann Arbor, highlighted ‍by michigan tight end ⁣colston Loveland headbutting MSU defensive ⁤lineman Anthony Jones. Loveland subsequently referenced comments made by former MSU ​coach Mike Hart,stating,”Little bro stay​ doing little bro things.” The Big Ten reviewed the incident but opted not to penalize‍ any players. Prior to ⁢that,in 2022,a brawl broke out in the michigan Stadium tunnel,leading to eight MSU player suspensions and criminal charges for seven.‌ These past confrontations underscore ​the ⁢heightened emotions surrounding the Michigan-Michigan State matchup.

The disputed fumble is the latest chapter in a series of contentious moments between ‍the⁢ two programs. In⁢ 2018, Devin Bush drew⁢ criticism for stepping on​ the Spartan logo at Spartan Stadium. Before the 2014 game, a pre-game incident dubbed the⁤ “stake game” further fueled‍ the rivalry. While the Big Ten has a history of reviewing and sometimes penalizing incidents‍ stemming from these games, the decision to stand by ⁤the ⁤fumble ⁢ruling​ on Saturday has ​left Michigan State fans and‌ coaches feeling aggrieved.

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Health

Michigan Law Invalidating Advance Directives for Pregnant Women Sparks Legal Battle

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 25, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Michigan Lawsuit Challenges Restrictions on End-of-Life Decisions for Pregnant ​Women

A new lawsuit filed in Michigan argues that the state’s current ‍law‌ regarding advance directives infringes upon the reproductive freedoms recently enshrined in the state constitution. The suit centers ⁢on⁤ a decades-old statute ​that prevents a pregnant person’s designated healthcare advocate from withdrawing⁢ life-sustaining treatment, even if it⁢ would result in the patient’s death.

Plaintiffs in the ⁣case, including several michigan physicians, contend the law creates a ⁢unique adn discriminatory ⁢barrier for pregnant women, denying⁣ them the same end-of-life autonomy afforded to other adults in the‌ state. ⁢The‌ law effectively overrides a patient’s wishes, possibly forcing continued life support against their expressed desires.

“It takes away ‌an ⁣vital right from ⁣women of reproductive age that other‌ adults with capacity in the state of Michigan have,” explained Kayte Spector-Bagdady, a​ health law professor at the University of Michigan Medical School.

The‌ lawsuit builds upon ​a ‌accomplished challenge earlier this year where Michigan’s reproductive ‌freedom amendment was used to overturn existing abortion‌ restrictions, including a​ mandatory 24-hour waiting period.

Michigan lawmakers ⁢are already considering amending the ⁢advance directive law. The state Senate​ passed‍ a bill in April that would allow patient advocates to ​make decisions regarding life support for pregnant individuals. The Republican-controlled House ⁢is currently reviewing the legislation. Washington state recently passed a similar bill ⁢removing a pregnancy exclusion from its advance directive law.

While instances requiring such difficult decisions are rare, and many ⁣women of childbearing age may not even be aware⁤ of⁢ the restrictions or have‍ a formal advance directive in place ​- a 2019 study found most states ‍with these⁣ limitations do not ‍clearly ​disclose them – several high-profile cases have brought ⁤the⁤ issue to light.

The case of Marlise Muñoz in​ Texas, who was kept on life support despite being brain-dead and against ‍her stated ‌wishes due to a similar law, garnered national⁤ attention over a decade ago. Her husband ultimately had to sue to have life ‍support removed following a judge’s order after two months.More⁤ recently, the ‌case of Adriana Smith in Georgia, where her family faced similar challenges‌ in‌ determining her end-of-life care while she was pregnant, further spurred discussion within the medical community.

Dr. Koskenoja, one of the plaintiffs and a physician who treats pregnant ‍women facing life-threatening conditions,⁢ stated that Smith’s case prompted her to create her own advance directive in ⁣September, specifically addressing her wishes should she become pregnant – recognizing, however, that such instructions ⁣are currently not legally binding in Michigan. she emphasized the ⁢feeling of losing control over one’s own healthcare decisions under‌ the current law, stating, “that is all taken out of⁤ your hands.”

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Title: Encore Restaurant Coming to Salem’s Grand Theatre

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 24, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Encore Restaurant to Open at Salem‘s Grand Theater, Filling Vacancy Left by Paradiso

SALEM, Ore. – A⁤ new restaurant, Encore, is set to open at the Grand Theatre in downtown Salem on Oct.30, bringing⁣ a diverse⁢ menu and a ⁣”date night spot” atmosphere to the location. The opening fills a⁤ vacancy left after Paradiso ​at the​ Grand closed in July, ⁣continuing a revolving door of‌ restaurants at the‍ High and Court streets corner.

Encore aims to offer a broad appeal, featuring house specialties like ⁢gnocchi made from a family recipe passed down for generations‍ and‌ ceviche inspired ⁢by the Oregon coast and Jalisco, Mexico.owner​ Franco‌ Fuentes plans ‍to emphasize seasonal specials and locally sourced ingredients alongside steak, ⁤seafood, pasta, wine, and craft cocktails. “We also⁣ recognise the need in Salem for a traditional ‘date night⁤ spot,'” Fuentes said.

The Grand Theatre location has seen several restaurant concepts come and go in recent years. Paradiso initially opened in 2022, following a previous iteration of Paradiso from 2016-2017 that transitioned ‌into a membership-based private club, The club at Paradiso. Before Paradiso, marco Ristorante and Phuket Thai Fusion⁢ briefly occupied the space.Paradiso’s⁤ othre location, Paradiso on⁣ the Green at Creekside Golf Club,‌ remains ‌open.

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-title Section V Girls Soccer Playoffs 2025: Scores & Highlights

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 22, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Section ⁤V Girls Soccer Playoffs underway: First Round ⁤Results & Standout⁤ Performances (October 22, 2025)

The ⁢Section V girls soccer playoffs kicked off today with ⁣a series of decisive‍ first-round ​matchups across Class C-1⁢ and C-2. Several teams secured dominant victories, advancing to the⁤ next stage ‌of‍ competition as ‌they​ vie for sectional titles. These early games set the stage for a thrilling tournament, with implications for regional qualification and the culmination ‌of a⁣ season’s worth of effort.

Section V ​soccer is a breeding ground for talent, consistently​ sending competitive teams​ to the ⁢state level. the opening ‍round showcased both established programs and emerging contenders, highlighting the ‌depth of skill ‍within the section. Victories ⁢today propel teams closer to the ⁢championship ⁣games, scheduled for later this month, and offer a glimpse into the ⁣future stars of ‍New York soccer.

Class ⁤C-1 First Round

* ​ No. 7 York/Pavilion ‍1, No. 10 Letchworth ⁤0: Emily Conway scored the lone goal for YP, while Sophia Jeff recorded one⁢ save.
* No. 8 Addison‌ 3, No. 9 Dundee/Bradford⁣ 0:

* Coleman 1​ assist; Lilly Farwell‍ 1 assist.

Class C-2 ‌First Round

*‍ No. 3 Bloomfield 10, ‌No. 14 Bolivary-Richburg/Parker-Jordan 0: Delilah⁤ Pezzimenti led Bloomfield with⁢ four goals.Selia‍ Kachmaryk and Kelsey ‌Owens each contributed a goal⁤ and ⁣an assist.Avery Newstead, Alina ⁢Hagen, Emily Pellett, ​and Hollis Didas also ⁣scored. Addison ⁤Falsone tallied three‌ assists, and Saywer Didas ⁢added one.
* No.⁢ 4 Keshequa ⁣9, No. 13⁣ Perry 0: ‌ Quinn Powers notched two goals and three assists for Keshequa. Braelyn Isaman added two goals and ‌two ‍assists,while Onnie Long,Belle Rigney,Adeline Timothy,and Alivia ⁤Cartwright‌ each scored once. Lynn Stevens⁤ recorded her first varsity goal. Alynn Dunning⁢ and ⁢Riley ⁢Nageldinger each had an assist.
* no. 5 ‌Naples 6,No. 12 Red Jacket ⁣0: Mia⁢ Betrus and ⁣Sadie Gursslin⁢ each scored a goal and‌ recorded two assists​ for ‌Naples. Nola Sullivan, Sienna Carey, Gabriella Levine, ‍and Lillianna Gursslin also found the‍ back of the net. Etta Austin contributed one assist.
* no. 6 Wheatland-Chili 4,No.‍ 11 Alfred-Almond/Arkport-Canaseraga‍ 0: Alexa Nicolosi scored ​two goals for Wheatland-Chili,⁣ with Vanessa Guerrero adding another. Addison Nelson, Ashanti Caton, Bella Mekker, and Jaeda Mekker each had an​ assist. ‍Keira Nash made four saves.
* No. ​7 Caledonia-Mumford 4, No. 10 Oakfield-Alabama/Elba 2: Breyanna Bishop scored three goals and added an assist ⁣for Caledonia-Mumford. Madyson Ross contributed ⁣one goal and one assist.
* No.8⁢ Warsaw‌ 4, No.9 Genesee Valley-Belfast 2: Kaitlyn Treutlein scored a goal and had an assist for Warsaw.​ Addison Ratajczak, Willow Reagan, and ⁣natalie lonneville ‍also ‌scored. Emily Klump and⁢ Veronica Streamer each ‌had an assist. genevieve Grover recorded seven saves. Bayleigh Tallman scored both goals for Genesee​ Valley-Belfast.

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Title: Ohio State vs. Wisconsin: Watch Time, Channel & Streaming Options

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 18, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ohio⁣ State Faces Wisconsin on CBS as Buckeyes Seek to Remain undefeated

MADISON, Wis. – Undefeated Ohio State (6-0) travels to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday to face a ‌struggling Wisconsin (3-4) ​team seeking to snap a four-game losing ⁢streak. teh nationally televised matchup on CBS offers ​Ohio State a ⁤chance to continue its dominant run, while Wisconsin aims to avoid its fifth consecutive​ defeat. The game carries ⁤meaningful weight in the Big Ten standings as both teams navigate conference play.

The ⁤buckeyes have won ⁣their last five games by a margin of​ at least 18 points, showcasing⁢ their offensive firepower and defensive strength.Conversely, Wisconsin is coming off a decisive 37-0 loss to Iowa. This stark contrast sets the stage for a perhaps lopsided contest with implications⁤ for both teams’ postseason aspirations.

How to ‍Watch Ohio state vs. Wisconsin

* TV⁤ Channel: ⁢CBS
* Date: Saturday,Oct. 18
* Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
* Location: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
* Broadcast Team: Gus‍ Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), Jenny Taft (sideline reporter)
* Streaming: Fubo (offers a free trial)

Game Odds (as of Thursday, ​Oct. 16, via BetMGM)

* ‌ Spread: Ohio State -25.5
* Over/Under: 41.5
* Moneyline: Ohio ⁤State (-5000); Wisconsin (+1600)

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Ohio Super 25 High School Football Rankings

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 14, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Avon‌ Claims Top ‌Spot in Latest USA Today Network Ohio Super 25 Football Rankings

Avon High School has ascended⁢ to the No. 1 ranking in the USA Today Network Ohio super 25 football ⁢poll, released Monday. The Eagles garnered 442 total⁣ points and four first-place votes, narrowly edging out Elder, which‌ sits at No. 2 ⁣with 424 points and a leading seven first-place votes. This ranking reflects the current landscape of Ohio high school football and sets the stage ‍for a competitive finish to the ​season.

The Super 25, compiled by the Canton Repository sports department, ⁤provides a comprehensive look at the top teams across the state. Hoban‍ secured the⁣ third position with 391 points and‌ two first-place votes, followed by St.Edward (375 points) ‍and Anderson (365 ⁢points, four first-place votes). These⁤ rankings ​impact playoff seeding,⁣ statewide recognition for players and programs, and fuel ⁤rivalries as teams⁤ strive for ⁣supremacy.

Here’s a complete look at the top 25:

  1. Avon (442 points, 4 first-place votes)
  2. Elder (424 points, 7 first-place votes)
  3. Hoban (391 points, 2 first-place votes)
  4. St. Edward (375 points)
  5. Anderson (365 points,4 first-place votes)
  6. Olentangy Orange (339 points)
  7. Mentor (333 ⁢points)
  8. Walsh Jesuit (325 points)
  9. Moeller (301 points,1 first-place vote)
  10. Watterson‌ (300 points)
  11. Medina Highland⁢ (258 points)
  12. Wadsworth (230 points)
  13. Indian Valley (227 points)
  14. Kirtland (185 points,1 first-place vote)
  15. Marion Local (181 points)
  16. St.Xavier (161 points)
  17. Canton McKinley (160⁣ points)
  18. Massillon (160 points)
  19. Cle.Glenville (150 points)
  20. Pickerington North (101 points)
  21. Olentangy (97 points)
  22. CVCA (95 points, 1 first-place vote)
  23. Princeton (88 points)
  24. Taft (85 points)
  25. North⁤ Canton Hoover (80 points)

Othre teams receiving 10 or​ more points: Ashland (63), Canfield (63), Pickerington Central (61), ⁤Indian Hill (57), Big Walnut (51), Shelby (44), Winton Woods (44), Ironton (35), Lake (32), London (32), Clinton-Massie (27), West⁣ Branch⁢ (23),​ Nordonia (21), Hillsdale (17), Liberty Center ⁤(17),⁢ Upper Arlington (17), Badin (16), Middletown (16), La‍ Salle⁤ (10).

The rankings were published October ‍13, 2025. Readers can contact the Canton Repository sports department at sports@cantonrep.com.

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