Rams
Basketball
Record: 7-2
Recent Score:
54-64 vs
Toledo Libbey
Next Game:
1/4 Home vs Vandalia
350 acres (outlined in red) were selected by Five Rivers MetroParks for a wetland preserve. The purchase from Waste Management reduces the possibility of a landfill coming to the site. A win win for Trotwood.
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2007 was a real turnaround year for the City of Trotwood Ohio, peppered with lots of good news and some not so good. For many the highlight was watching Chris Wright fly to the basket. Wright is now at the University of Dayton and continues to bring notoriety back to his alma mater. This is one of our favorite pictures taken by David Knoll as Wright blocks a shot from behind that helped the Rams to beat Dunbar in February.
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Jerae Byrd earned a track scholarship from California Polytechnic Institute. The 2007 senior class at Trotwood-Madison featured a record number of athletic scholarship awards. Keep your eyes open throughout the years for their accomplishments. Below is an artists rendering of the James Group Ohio Logistics facility that broke ground in September. Their $30-million investment in the city is a positive sign.