
Jack Nimesheim
Journalist at U.S. News and World Report
News Reporting Intern at The Columbus Dispatch
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Mar 5, 2024 |
thereportingproject.org | Jack Nimesheim
As the moniker would suggest, “Ohio’s Tate” writes about professional and collegiate athletics in the Buckeye state for Barstool Sports. But in recent weeks, he has taken on a new beat: the Granville High School girls basketball team. That’s because the man behind the blogger alias for over 5.5 years is Tate Moore, head coach of a 25-1 Blue Aces squad that is heading to the state Sweet 16 this week.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
newarkadvocate.com | Jack Nimesheim
On the wall alongside the Granville High School wrestling room’s entrance door, there are seven stickered photos of wrestlers, each accompanied by a name and their weight. Dain Steffeny. Christian Price. Luciano Mendicino. Mathieu Holt. Keegan Van Meter. Douglas Terry. Carson Miller. Each one is a former Blue Ace standout, earning medals and honors from the Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling tournament during their years at GHS.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
thereportingproject.org | Jack Nimesheim
On the wall alongside the Granville High School wrestling room’s entrance door, there are seven stickered photos of wrestlers, each accompanied by a name and their weight. Dain Steffeny. Christian Price. Luciano Mendicino. Mathieu Holt. Keegan Van Meter. Douglas Terry. Carson Miller. Each one is a former Blue Ace standout, earning medals and honors from the Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling tournament during their years at GHS.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
thereportingproject.org | Jack Nimesheim
Braylon Morris wound up into a leap, just as he does when he throws down a dunk. Once levitated to the net, the junior punched one of the two basketballs clogging it, knocking both loose and allowing his teammates to resume their shooting drill. Upon returning to one of the three shooting lines the Newark High School team had formed, on the left elbow beside the free throw line, he cracked a smile.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
msn.com | Jack Nimesheim
Given the volume of college applications each year, admissions officers have tough decisions to make when it comes to filling limited seats. In a competitive admissions environment, students may be rejected from schools where they could thrive, says Eddie Pickett III, senior associate dean and director of recruitment at Pomona College in California.
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Gonna need one of the fellas to get a job/get promoted soon, haven’t dropped a banger LinkedIn comment in a while

Today I officially became an adult. Why today, you ask? Because I am angry about the 7:20 Bears kickoff. Unless it’s Friday or Saturday, all sporting events should wrap up by 9:30 at the latest