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Andrew Grimm STEUBENVILLE — Some days, Cliff Nobles and Company’s “The Horse” just sounds a little better to those wearing the Crimson and Black. Thursday evening, as the Big Red band’s rendition of ...
We can now share the schedule for 2024 OHSAA Division III regional finalist Steubenville, via their social media accounts. The Big Red went 10-0 in the regular season last year and eventually lost ...
Recently, the Steubenville Big Red announced the following slate of games for 2025. The Big Red will play 10 games, including two contests against Youngstown Ursuline and Whheling Park (West ...
Faulks' run put Steubenville ahead to stay. Two Sheridan possessions came up empty in the final five minutes, including a last-minute drive that reached the Big Red 32. With only 15 seconds ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio — Looking ahead to this weekend for Christmas at the Fort, Friday is Steubenville Big Red Day. At 5 p.m., the high school band will perform, and at 5:15 p.m. the ...
The Steubenville City Schools will hold its annual Stuff a Bus event on Tuesday, December 3, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Steubenville High School. This beloved event invites students and community ...
It was also the year the Steubenville Marching Band took the field for the very first time. Now, a century later, the Big Red Band is bigger and better than ever. In fact, they are this week’s band of ...
Steubenville High School’s Big Red Marching Band is tooting its own horn and celebrating a century of entertaining audiences. Band director Rosalind Thacker said ideas are in the works and the ...
The band fest — the longest running in Western Pennsylvania — took place at Valley High School in New Kensington. The Penn Hills “Big Red” Marching Band was among the nearly 900 musicians ...
PARKERSBURG –The annual Jim Kessel Big Red Band Competition will be held at 4 p.m. Sept. 28 at Stadium Field at Parkersburg High School. The Parkersburg High marching band will host the ...
Christopher Dacanay STEUBENVILLE — As media progresses ... different and yet undeveloped Harding Stadium, along with a Big Red Band member carrying a U.S. flag with only 48 stars.