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Wednesday’s Scores

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL=

Bayside 56, Ocean Lakes 40

Catholic 87, Nansemond-Suffolk 25

Frank Cox 59, Deep Creek 44

Grafton 73, Tabb 60

Lake Taylor 63, I. C. Norcom High School 30

Manor High School 100, Booker T. Washington 55

Maury 71, Churchland 42

Northampton 80, Nandua 58

Norview 79, Granby 46

Patrick Henry (Glade Spring) 74, Holston 25

Ridgeview 53, Eastside 51

Union 56, Central Wise 47

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=

Appomattox vs. Rustburg, ppd.

Brooke Point vs. Eastern View, ppd.

Cosby vs. Powhatan, ppd.

Dan River vs. Jefferson Forest, ccd.

Forest Park vs. Patriot, ccd.

Giles vs. Blacksburg, ppd.

Highland Springs vs. Glen Allen, ppd.

James River-Midlothian vs. Lloyd C. Bird, ppd.

Jamestown vs. Bruton, ppd.

Lord Botetourt vs. Pulaski County, ppd.

Midlothian vs. Manchester, ppd.

Patrick Henry (Glade Spring) vs. Abingdon, ccd.

William Campbell vs. Randolph-Henry, ppd.

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Some high school basketball scores provided by Scorestream.com, https://scorestream.com/

Ohio State trustees OK $100M settlement with hundreds of former students abused by doctor

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State University agreed Wednesday to pay approximately $100 million to settle legal claims from hundreds of former student athletes who said they were sexually abused decades ago by a doctor at the university. The school has fought lawsuits in federal court since 2018 brought by former student athletes against the university over its failure to stop abuse by Dr. Richard Strauss. Strauss worked at the school from 1978 to 1998 and also ran an off-campus clinic. He died in 2005. During a meeting Wednesday, the school's Board of Trustees approved a preliminary agreement with all but one of the 280 survivors with claims still involved in pending litigation. Once finalized, the settlement could mark the end of a lengthy legal battle and close a painful chapter in the school's history. “The survivors of the Strauss abuse are all Buckeyes, will always be a part of our family and our community, and I firmly believe that,” the school's president, Ravi Bellamkonda, said during the meeting. “We continue to be very grateful to them for their courage in coming forward, and reaching a final resolution is very important to us and is an important step forward.”
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