Bexley Wrestling Teams Break Boundaries
Bexley is often leads the charge of equality and progression, and our middle school and high school wrestling teams are no different.
Casey King & Team USA DIFA World Champs
Casey King competes with Team USA for DIFA World Cup
Eastmoor Pool Fosters Fun and Success Within its Community
Head coach Tony Phillips instills the Eastmoor Swim Team with the skills they need to succeed and the enjoyment that keeps them coming back for more.
Bexley Gets “Pickled”
If you haven’t heard of pickleball, the fasting growing sport in the United States, either your Wi-Fi has been out or you don’t get out much.
Amiya Bowles Continues to Serve Up Honors
A Division II State Tennis champion. MSL Girls Tennis Player of the Year. First Team Honors for the MSL division. Named Athlete of the Week by the Columbus Dispatch. Honored by the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and the Ohio State Senate.
Max Esque, from Almost Walking Away to Clearing the Way to Play for Otterbein
When Max first started playing lacrosse at age 9, signing to play at Otterbein would have been a far-fetched idea. “That first year,” Max says of the Bexley Youth Lacrosse program coached by Pete Klingelhofer, “I kept hiding in the back of the line to go in the game, and Pete would spend time trying to convince me to go in every weekend. I wanted to quit, but my mom and dad said I had to finish the season.”
Bexley Swims into the State High School Championship
Aristotle once said, “The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.” This defines the BHS Aqua Lions. Every swimmer brings an important element to the team that contributes to record-breaking seasons, championship titles, and state finalists.
Forget Home Runs: Jonathan Spiess is After No-Hitters
Jonathan was only four years old when he started playing baseball for the Columbus Sharks under the encouragement of his uncle Jeff Smith, currently the head coach of the High-A Tampa Bay Rays.
Bexley High School Soccer's Run at States
Though there were numerous sports moments to be celebrated last fall — from Amiya Bowles winning the Division II state singles tennis title and the cross country team making their 3rd consecutive trip to states — there was something distinctly Bexley about the way the community showed up to support the boys soccer team in their state championship game.