Western Hill Mustangs celebrate big win over rival Taft high school.(photo by TonyTribblePhotography)
Western Hill Mustangs celebrate big win over rival Taft high school.(photo by TonyTribblePhotography)
St. Xavier wide receiver Jalen Patterson flipped during the Bombers OHSAA Playoff game against Elder. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotogrphay)
Mason will face Colerian in Playoff game Friday, Oct. 16, 2020. (Photo by TonytribblePhotography)
Taft Senators celebrate during big win over Dayton Medowdale to advance in the OHSAA Playoffs. (Photo by TonyTribblephotographer)
Hughes and Goshen played a playoff game, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotography)
Moeller football players remember Micheal Currin (Photo by TonyTribblePhotorapher)
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Friday night was the first time the
Vikings (3-0, 3-0 GMC) defeated Colerain since 1997. Colerain (1-2, 1-2
GMC) had won 17 consecutive games over the Vikings entering Friday
night.
Princeton running back Thoms Boyd celebrates. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Friday night's scrimmage between Colerain and
Fairfield looked a lot different than the pair of high-stakes matchups
between the two clubs last season: a regular-season finale with the
Greater Miami Conference title on the line and a second-round playoff
game.
There were dots in the stands for
socially distant fans, each member of the team stood 6 feet apart and
everyone in attendance wore masks. Even the scoreboard wasn't the same
as no official tally was kept and the game only lasted two quarters.
Still, the fact that the two rivals were playing made Colerain head coach Shawn Cutright gracious.
"It's
football. At the end of the day, it's football and we get to line up
out here 11 on 11," Cutright said. "We get to compete in one of the
greatest games ever created. We're happy and we're proud to be here."
News Release Ohio High School Athletic Association
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For Immediate Release August 18, 2020
Contact Tim Stried, OHSAA Director of Communications, tstried@ohsaa.org
Governor Gives Green Light for Contact Sports, Urges Caution
Field hockey, soccer and football can proceed with games against other schools
COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Tuesday that he will sign a new Ohio Department of Health order that permits contact sports, including the fall sports of field hockey, soccer and football, to move forward with games against other schools. The Governor confirmed support for Ohios coaches to inspire their student-athletes to continue following safety precautions so that all sports can be played.
Field hockey, soccer and football now join the OHSAAs previously approved fall sports of girls and boys golf, girls tennis, girls volleyball, and girls and boys cross country. With the majority of high schools in Ohio wanting to play sports this fall, the Ohio High School Athletic Association has been working with the Governors Office and the Ohio Department of Health toward a new health order that contains modifications from previous orders.
I hope that the desire to have a season will inspire our young people, our athletes, our student-athletes, 24/7 to be as careful as they can, said Governor DeWine during his press conference Tuesday. I hope also that our coaches will use this an opportunity to focus on helping these young people understand what really is at stake. If they are going to be able to play, that they are going to have to do everything they can to keep COVID out of their team.
The OHSAA is moving forward because we want kids to have an opportunity to participate, and the Governors Office is providing that opportunity and a chance, said Bob Goldring, OHSAA Interim Executive Director. So for that we are most appreciative. Its important to remember that our student-athletes have been practicing and training with others for weeks and even months, and it has gone well. So, we believe they deserve the chance to move forward, and that the high school space is also different than the collegiate space.
The OHSAA staff has developed sport-specific modifications and recommendations for schools when conducting interscholastic competition. Links to these sport-specific documents were originally included in the July 22 memo when we released the Return to Play Recommendations document. Links to updated sport-specific requirements, modifications and recommendations are posted at: https://ohsaa.org/Home/OHSAA-COVID-19-Correspondence
COVID-19 certainly has created a risk factor, and that is something on which each family has to decide for their student, and each local school district has to make decisions on moving forward based on all the information they have been presented, Goldring continued. But we also believe our student-athletes, coaches and school administrators in education-based programs are suited to be the best advocates for safety, strongly promoting and following mandates and recommendations to wear facial coverings, stay socially distanced and so forth. Our coaches, especially, are role models to so many of our student-athletes. So hopefully our student-athletes will follow their lead and guidance, especially when they talk to students about what to consider away from school.
The driving force that will inspire our young men, our young women, to make the right decisions in their lives 24/7 that will inspire them to have the best chance they can to play their sport, DeWine continued. To the coaches, you, in a normal year, inspire, you mentor, you instruct, you instill discipline and self-discipline in your student-athletes. For all of that, we are very grateful for what you do. You make a lot of sacrifices, work long hours and you inspire our kids. We thank you very much for that. But this year, its going to take more. Its going to be inspiring them in regards to the goal of keeping COVID out of their team.
The full text of Tuesdays update memo sent to member schools is posted at: https://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/BulletinBoard/20200818AdministratorUpdate.pdf
OHSAA fall sports seasons as scheduled to begin as follows:
Friday, Aug. 21: soccer and field hockey
Monday, Aug. 24: volleyball, cross country and football
Note: golf and girls tennis seasons have already started
COVID-19 General Guidance (Including Mandates and Recommended Best Practices)
As Governor DeWine also noted, the Governors Office and Department of Health are close to finalizing a new Health Directors Order. With that comes two separate mandates and recommended best practices documents for schools to follow for competitions, and the OHSAA could issue consequences for the violation of these requirements as prescribed in Bylaw 11, Penalties. The mandates and recommended best practices are related to many of the same mandates and protocols already in place for many other sectors as they relate to symptom assessments; facial coverings; social distancing; cleaning and sanitizing, and confirmed COVID-19 cases/exposure to the virus. The final versions of those two documents will be sent to schools on Wednesday.
The Governor understands that interscholastic sports are different than other forms of competition because we are education-based and are able to implement best safety practices and have structure in place for dealing with COVID-19 restrictions. So, if we want our students to have the privilege of competing in interscholastic athletics, its going to be up to all of us to make sure all mandates and protocols are being followed. We all need to be diligent and be disciplined.
Capacity Limitations/Students Dressing for Contests Limitations/Bands Restrictions
Spectator capacity for our events will be limited, with the specific details to be listed in the guidance pieces. As Governor DeWine mentioned today, an emphasis will be on allowing families and loved ones to see students participate. In addition, OHSAA requirements, based on guidance from the Governors Office, is for schools to limit the number of players dressing for contests. The limits are 60 in football; 22 in soccer and field hockey, and 15 in volleyball. In addition, the OHSAA, based on guidance from the Governors Office, is limiting marching and/or pep bands to performing only at home contests.
Questions and Answers on Why Are We Moving Forward
Originally developed as part of the July 31 Administrator Update when the OHSAA affirmed its position of starting our practices as planned, the OHSAA has updated a series of questions and answers related to why we are moving forward with our seasons. All scenarios have been discussed and, in making its decision, the OHSAA has had great collaboration with the Governors Office; Ohio Department of Health; the National Federation of State High School Associations; our colleagues at other state high school athletics/activities associations; members of the OHSAAs Joint Advisory Committee on Sports Medicine, and members of the Governors Sports League Advisory Group. A series of questions and answers are posted at: https://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/Sports/2020/OHSAAReturnToPlayQA.pdf
Clarity on Spring Seasons
As Governor DeWine noted today, the OHSAA is prepared to remove the impediments in our bylaws and regulations that would otherwise preclude schools from playing fall sports in the spring. In other words, schools that have opted out of fall sports participation due to the pandemic meaning the school has not participated in fall sports during the currently defined fall season will have an opportunity to play their sports in the spring. However, a task force will be needed to work with our staff to create certain parameters to see what those spring sports opportunities look like. As the pandemic has proved, this is an evolving situation, so more details will be shared with the membership when appropriate.
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Obi Toppin is the Ap player of the year and will be a lottery pick in the NBA Draft. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Division I and II Boys Basketball All-Ohio Teams Announced
Ohio Mr. Basketball will be announced Wednesday; Division III and IV All-Ohio were announced Monday
COLUMBUS, Ohio The Division I and II boys basketball All-Ohio teams were announced Tuesday by a statewide media panel. The teams were selected by members of the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association.
The Ohio Mr. Basketball Award will be announced Wednesday. On Monday, the Division III and IV All-Ohio teams were announced.
More about the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association can be found at: https://www.ohsaa.org/news/OPSWA
2020 DIVISION I BOYS BASKETBALL ALL-OHIO
Player of the Year: VonCameron Davis, Columbus Walnut Ridge
Coach of the Year: Tony Staib, Gahanna Lincoln
First Team
Max Land, Cincinnati Moeller, 6-4, sr., 14.1 (points per game); Matt Allocco, Hilliard Bradley, 6-4, sr., 18.0; VonCameron Davis, Walnut Ridge, 6-5, sr., 27.3; Sean Jones, Gahanna, 5-11, so., 19.0; Brandon Noel, Chillicothe, 6-8, sr., 18.0; Josiah Fulcher, Lima Senior, 6-foot-2, senior, 21.3; John Hugley, Lyndhurst Brush, 6-10, sr., 23.0; Grant Huffman, Lakewood St. Edward, 6-4, sr., 17.0; Kade Ruegsegger, Dover, 6-4, sr., 24.5; Kobe Johnson, Canton McKinley, 6-3, jr., 18.1
Second Team
Gabe Cupps, Centerville, 6-1, fr., 10.3; Nate Johnson, Lakota East, 6-3, jr., 17.0; Kalen McKinney, West Carrollton, 6-3, sr., 18.2; Trevell Adams, Columbus South, 6-0, sr., 15.7; Keaton Turner, Dublin Coffman, 6-0, sr., 22.6; Sean Craig, Sylvania Northview, 6-6, so., 20.3; Luke Chicone, Mentor, 5-10, jr., 18.4; Devontae Blanton, Lakewood St. Edward, 6-6, sr., 17.1; Garrison Keeslar, Green, 6-5, sr., 12.1; Derrick Anderson, Boardman, 6-1, sr., 22.2; Christian Parker, Canton GlenOak, 6-5, sr., 18.9
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Logan Duncomb, Cincinnati Moeller, 6-9, jr., 13.8; Nic Smith, Walnut Hills, 6-6, sr. 15.8; Hank Thomas, Cincinnati St. Xavier, 6-6, sr., 14.8; Henry Hinkle, Olentangy Liberty, 6-0, sr., 16.8; Jalen Sullinger, Thomas Worthington, 5-10, jr., 17.8; Tavaz Showers, Toledo Start, 5-9, sr., 13.4; Jackson Sizemore, Perrysburg, 6-8, sr., 14.0; Jamir Simpson, Lima Senior, 6-5, sr., 17.5; Jonny Manning, Grafton Midview, 6-6, sr., 18.0; Dakota Cochran, Shaker Heights, 6-2, sr., 16.5; Garvin Clarke, Cleveland Heights, 6-1, sr., 15.0; Jaden Stock, Massillon, 5-10, sr., 15.5
Special Mention
A.J. Adams, Findlay, 6-4, jr., 17.2; Zach Szul, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne, 6-4, sr., 17.1; Jayvon Maughmer, Chillicothe, 6-5, sr., 16.5; Kyle Szumski, Medina, 6-3, sr., 18.5; Ezra McKee, Wooster, 6-6, sr., 14.1; Isaiah Young, Akron Hoban, 5-11, jr., 16.0; Zack Oddo, Green, 6-5, soph., 11.0; Jonah McCartney, North Canton Hoover, 6-1, sr., 17.4; Nathan Ravine, Dover, 5-10, jr., 10.1
Honorable Mention
Adrian Michael, Toledo Start, 5-10, sr., 10.9; Luke Denbow, Ashland, 6-1, so., 18.2; Kendal Marshall, Toledo Central Catholic, 6-3, sr., 11.1; Feisal Crumby, Toledo St. Francis, 12.2; Dominique Cole, Toledo Central Catholic, 6-6, sr., 10.7; Dashad Floyd, Toledo Start, 6-1, sr., 11.2; Brady Lichtenberg, Toledo St. Johns; 6-1, jr., 12.7; Noah Moser, Springboro, 6-4, sr., Mo Njie, Centerville, 6-9, sr., Alex Williams, Moeller, 6-4, jr., Trey Robinson, Hamilton, 6-6, sr., DeArius Randle-Barker, Princeton, 6-1, sr., Julian Mackey, Lakota West, 6-3, sr., Jackson Holt, Turpin, 6-3, jr.; Tre Beard, Chillicothe, 5-11, sr., 13.9; Tegan Myers, Logan, 6-0, so., 14.7; Brandon Ford, Ashtabula Lakeside, 6-0, jr., 18.2; Chad Rogers, Mentor, 6-5, sr., 21.4; Luke Floriea, Mentor, 5-10, sr., 15.5; Omar Abuhamdeh, North Royalton, 5-10, jr., 13.0; Bishop Thomas, Painesville Harvey, 6-3, sr., 19.4; Chris Blauman, Madison, 6-3, sr., 20.4; Tyler Jackson, Garfield Heights, 6-4, jr., 14.4; Brent Walker, Canton McKinley, 6-6, jr., 12.8; Quentin Toles, Massillon Perry, 5-11, jr., 14.8; Jayden Ballard, Massillon Washington, 6-3, jr., 12.9; Corey Tripp, Medina, 6-3, jr., 12.7; Tre Massey, Brunswick, 6-2, jr. 21.2; Ethan Andersen, Youngstown Boardman, 6-7, jr., 11.2; D'Muntize Owens, Warren Harding, 5-11, sr., 16.0; Todd Simons, Austintown Fitch, 6-3, jr., 21.0; Trevin Carter, Akron Ellet, 6-1, sr., 19.0; Maison Ross, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit, 6-3, sr., 13.9; Erik Stern, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit, 6-8, jr., 14.1; Jack Christian, Marysville, 5-10, jr., 18.2; Bobby Crenshaw, Newark, 6-0, sr., 12.5; Marcus Johnson, South, 6-4, sr., 14.7; Kaveon Ross, Walnut Ridge, 6-6, sr., 15.7; Victor Searls, St. Charles, 6-8, sr., 14.5; Bilal Sow, Canal Winchester, 6-4, sr., 19.3; Brock Waits, Grove City, 6-0, jr., 19.8
2020 DIVISION II BOYS BASKETBALL ALL-OHIO
Player of the Year: George Mangas, Lima Shawnee
Coach of the Year: Devin Fulk, Heath
First Team
Paul McMillan, Woodward, 6-2, so., 31.3; Carl Blanton, Trotwood Madison, 6-2, sr., 26.2; Desmond Watson, DeSales, 6-5, jr., 23.0; Caleb Wallis, Jackson, 5-7, sr., 23.0; Tahj Staveskie, Sandusky, 6-0, sr., 25.0; George Mangas, Lima Shawnee, 6-3, jr. 30.4; Luke Frazier, Mentor Lake Catholic, 6-4, sr., 22.2; Luka Eller, Mentor Lake Catholic, 6-8, 21.8; Nehemiah Benson, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East, 6-6, sr., 21.5; Malaki Branham, Akron SVSM, 6-5, jr., 21.0
Second Team
AJ Braun, Fenwick, 6-9, jr., 18.0, Evan Prater, Wyoming, 6-6, sr., 19.0; Brayden Sipple, Blanchester,6-3, jr. 34.0; Otto Kuhns, Bloom-Carroll, 6-3, sr., 16.5; Huston Harrah, Lancaster Fairfield Union, 6-5, sr., 15.0; Johnathan McCall, Byesville Meadowbrook, 6-0, sr., 15.3 ppg; Tresean Jackson, East Liverpool, 6-1, sr., 22.3; Josh Irwin, Chesterland West Geauga, 6-7, jr., 22.6; Jay Billingsley, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East, 6-8, jr., 17.4; Quentin Richardson, Parma Heights Holy Name, 6-0, sr., 24.6
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Isaiah Walker, Wyoming, 6-5, jr., 25.3; Camron McKenzie, Hughes, 6-2, jr., 24.0; Chance Groce, Columbus Linden McKinley, 6-5, jr., 14.6; Brandon McLaughlin, Heath, 6-8, so., 13.0; Jackie Santa-Emma, Plain City Jonathan Alder, 5-11, sr., 14.5; Trey Woodward, London, 6-7, jr., 15.1; Trey Robertson, Waverly, 5-9, so., 21.5; Evan Young, Upper Sandusky, 6-2, sr., 17.1; T.J. Pugh, Shelby, 6-6, sr., 22.0; Sencire Harris, Akron SVSM, 6-3, soph., 14.0; Hunter Drenth, Richfield Revere, 6-7, sr., 14.7
Special Mention
Brandon Heigelmann, Tallmadge, 6-4, sr., 23.5; Carson Ryan, Struthers, 6-5, sr., 15.0; Reese Leone, West Branch, 5-9, sr., 16.0; Chance Wells, Wooster Triway, 6-2, sr., 18.4; Connor O'Toole, Gates Mills Academy, 6-3, sr., 12.5; Luken Hill, Thornville Sheridan, 6-5, sr., 11.9; Carson Conley, Licking Valley, 6-2, sr., 21.4; Brady Uhl, Alter, 6-1, sr.; Darren Rubin, Oakwood, 6-0, sr.; Sammy Anderson, Trotwood Madison, 6-2, sr.; Gavin Arbaugh, McArthur Vinton County, 6-1, sr., 18.0; Isaac Little, Chillicothe Unioto, 5-10, jr., 13.5; Brandon Simoniette, Vincent Warren, 6-1, sr., 13.9; Tony Munos, Marietta, 6-0, jr., 16.4; Brayden Markins, Athens, 5-10, sr., 16.1; William Brown, Youngstown Chaney, 6-5, sr., 10.0; Tommy Reynolds, Norton, 5-10, jr., 17.4; Andrew Pucci, Alliance Marlington, 6-3, sr., 20.4; Jac Alexander, Oak Harbor, 5-10, sr., 18.6; Griffin Shaver, Ontario, 6-1, jr., 17.2; George Mangas, Lima Shawnee, 6-3, jr. 30.4; DaSean Nelson, Toledo Rogers, 6-7, sr., 12.0; Garrett Chapin, Norwalk, 6-4, jr.; 14.6; Ethan Steger, 6-5, sr.; 15.9; CamRon Gaston, Rossford, 5-9, jr.; 15.0; Isaiah Alsip, Galion, 6-1, sr., 22.2; Brennan South, Bellville Clear Fork, 6-0, sr.; 17.1; John Barker, Lima Shawnee, 5-10, sr., 13.9; Jamiya Neal, Toledo Rogers, 6-6, jr., 10.5; Jent Joseph, New Philadelphia, 6-0, sr., 11.8; Nate Harris, St. Clairsville, 5-9, sr., 17.0; Adam Chaney, Carrollton, 6-4, sr., 17.1; A.J. Clayton, Duncan Falls Philo, 6-8 so., 18.1; Skye Bryan, Dresden Tri-Valley, 5-11, sr., 13.5
Honorable Mention
Ben Knotsman, Tippecanoe, 6-4, jr.; Evan Brunot, McNicholas, 6-2, sr.; Cam Coomer, Wilmington, 6-2, sr.; Evan Ipsaro, New Richmond, 5-11, fr.; Braxton Hammond, Jackson, 6-3, jr., 10.2; Lance Montgomery, McArthur Vinton County, 6-0, jr., 14.0; Josh Lambert, Chillicothe Unioto, 6-2, sr., 9.4; Jake Baumgard, Vincent Warren, 6-5, jr., 9.1; Brayden Whiting, Athens, 5-10, jr., 17.0; Logan Blouir, Gallipolis Gallia Academy, 6-2, sr., 16.6; Jordan Lambert, Bidwell River Valley, 6-5, jr., 17.3; Will Futhey, Waverly, 6-5, so., 11.1; Chase Poston, Lancaster Fairfield Union, 6-4, sr., 12.5; Isaac Ward, Circleville Logan Elm, 5-10, jr., 15.1; Gabe Chalfin, Circleville Logan Elm, 6-0, jr., 14.8; Logan Rodgers, Miami Trace, 6-7, jr., 13.8; Landen Russell, Thornville Sheridan, 6-2, jr., 14.8; Logyn Ratliff, New Lexington, 6-1, jr., 13.8; Dominic Cork, Cambridge, 6-5, jr., 14.8; Calvin Bickerstaff, Steubenville, 6-5, sr., 14.7; Luke Chetock, Lisbon Beaver, 5-10 sr., 15.1; Kaiden Hartman, Zanesville Maysville, 6-1, sr., 17.2; Reece Perkins, New Concord John Glenn, 6-3, sr., 10.2; Addy Black, Byesville Meadowbrook, 6-5, sr., 9.0; Brennan OHara, East Liverpool, 6-3, sr., 12.9; Deshaun Nettles, Cleveland Central Catholic, 6-8, sr., 20.2; Ethan Colbert, Ashtabula Edgewood, 5-11, sr., 21.0; Jaden Hameed, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 5-11, jr., 24.4; Jalen Barnes, Rocky River Lutheran West, 5-11, sr., 20.0; Ashton Price, Bay Village Bay, 6-0, jr., 24.2; Josh Norton, Chagrin Falls, 6-2, jr., 11.3; Sirr Hughes, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East, 5-11, jr. 12.1; Collin Chambers, Louisville, 6-1, sr., 13.0; Jimmy Salamone, Richfield Revere, 5-9, jr., 20.5; Ethan Hays, Aurora, 6-2, sr., 21.5; Sharrod Taylor, Youngstown Chaney, 6-1, jr., 15.0; Ronnell Perie II, Akron Buchtel, 6-2, jr., 19.0; Deshawn Jones, Akron East, 6-0, sr., 18.5; Khoi Thurmon, Copley, 5-11, fr., 16.9; Trey Metzka, Struthers, 6-4, jr., 14.2; Joe Bruno, Canfield, 6-3, sr., 13; DeSean Harris, Youngstown Ursuline, 5-9, sr., 14.5; Damian Davis, Bexley, 5-9, sr., 18.4; Jackson Izzard, Jonathan Alder, 6-3, sr., 14.7; Dylan Johnson, River Valley, 6-1, jr., 18.1; Amani Lyles, Beechcroft, 6-6, so., 17.2; Marquise Moore, Hamilton Township, 6-1, sr., 16.3; JJ Simmons, Beechcroft, 5-10, so., 18.2; Keylan Williams, Heath, 6-5, so, 13.2
(Photo by TonyTribblePhotography) Paul McMillan, Woodward All State guard.
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Dayton's Obi Toppin dunks over Jameer Nelson Jr during the Flyers win. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Obi Toppin reacts during a recent Dayton Flyer win. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Dayton Flyers Obi Toppin dunks during the Flyers win over St. Louis. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Obi Toppin leads Dayton Basketball. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotograher)
Summit Country Day and Cincinnati Country Day battle for first place in girls basketball game. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotography)
Woodward Bulldog Forward dunks the ball . (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
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Woodward guard Paul McMillan IV and Taft forward Rayvon Griffin battle in a high school basketball game. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Wyoming wins 74-69 over Deer Park. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer.)
Santa and his helper at Miami Regional Campus at VOA in Westchester. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer.)
Woodward Career Technical High School honored legendary Bulldog
basketball player and coach Dennis Bettis Sr. Dec. 6 by retiring his
jersey and dedicating the school's court to him. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Huntington Prep forward Zach Loveday goes for a dunk their basketball game at the Griffin Elite Prep Classic. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer.)
Wyoming wide receiver takes a hit as he catches a pass. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
OHSAA Regional Semifinal Playoff Pairings
Lasalle head football Coach Pat McLaughlin reacts during a Lancer football game.(Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
Home team listed first. Pairings include seed and record.
All kickoffs at 7:00 PM unless otherwise noted.
Division I Games at 7 p.m. unless other noted, Friday, Nov. 15
Region 1
1 Mentor (11-0) vs. 4 Canton McKinley (9-2) at Twinsburg Tiger Stadium
2 Lakewood St. Edward (10-1) vs. 3 Euclid (9-2) at Brunswick Auto Mart Stadium 7:30 p.m.
Region 2
1 Springfield (10-1) vs. 4 Dublin Jerome (9-2) at Marysville Impact Stadium
2 Toledo Whitmer (10-1) vs. 3 Dublin Coffman (9-2) at Findlay Donnell Stadium
Region 3
1 Powell Olentangy Liberty (10-1) vs. 4 Groveport-Madison (9-2) at Gahanna Lincoln Wilbur C. Strait Field
2 Pickerington Central (10-1) vs. 3 Lewis Center Olentangy Orange (10-1) at Upper Arlington Marv Morehead Stadium
Region 4
1 Cincinnati St. Xavier (9-2) vs. 4 Cincinnati Elder (9-2) at Mason Dwire Field at Atrium Stadium
2 Fairfield (10-1) vs. 3 Cincinnati Colerain (10-1) at Cincinnati Princeton Mancuso Viking Stadium
Division II Games at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15
Region 5
1 Massillon Washington (11-0) vs. 4 Massillon Perry (9-2) at Uniontown Lake Blue Streak Stadium
2 Mayfield (11-0) vs. 3 Akron Archbishop Hoban (10-1) at Macedonia Nordonia Boliantz Stadium
Region 6
1 Avon (11-0) vs. 4 Cleveland Benedictine (10-1) at Parma Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium
2 Avon Lake (10-1) vs. 3 Wadsworth (9-2) at Strongsville Pat Catans Stadium
Region 7
1 Toledo Central Catholic (11-0) vs. 4 Toledo St. Johns (8-3) at Oregon Clay Memorial Stadium
2 Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (11-0) vs. 6 Lewis Center Olentangy (6-5) at Tiffin Columbian Frost-Kalnow Stadium
Region 8
1 Cincinnati LaSalle (9-2) vs. 5 Columbus Walnut Ridge (11-0) at Bellbrook Miami Valley South Stadium
7 Columbus St. Francis DeSales (9-2) vs. 3 Harrison (10-1) at Miami Trace Tonys Welding and Fabrication Stadium
Division III Games at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15
Region 9
1 New Philadelphia (10-1) vs. 4 Aurora (11-0) at Canton South Brechbuhler Stadium
2 Streetsboro (11-0) vs. 6 Chardon (9-2) at Solon Stewart Field
Region 10
1 Norwalk (9-2) vs. 5 Sandusky (8-3) at Bellevue First National Bank Field
2 Mansfield Senior (10-1) vs. 6 Parma Heights Holy Name (9-2) at Wooster Follis Field
Region 11
1 Columbus Bishop Hartley (10-1) vs. 4 Granville (10-1) at Pataskala Watkins Memorial Ascena Field
2 Plain City Jonathan Alder (11-0) vs. 3 Jackson (11-0) at Ashville Teays Valley Viking Stadium
Region 12
8 Kettering Archbishop Alter (7-4) vs. 4 Hamilton Badin (8-3) at Monroe Hornet Stadium
7 Trotwood-Madison (8-3) vs. 6 St. Marys Memorial (9-2) at Sidney Memorial Stadium
Division IV Games at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16
Region 13
1 Perry (11-0) vs. 4 Cuyahoga Falls Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (8-3) at Maple Heights Stadium
2 Poland Seminary (9-2) vs. 3 Wintersville Indian Creek (10-1) at Salem Reilly Stadium
Region 14
8 Clyde (7-4) vs. 4 Shelby (8-3) at Tiffin Columbian Frost-Kalnow Stadium
2 Wauseon (9-2) vs. 6 Ottawa-Glandorf (8-3) at Defiance Fred Brown Athletic Complex
Region 15
1 Newark Licking Valley (11-0) vs. 4 New Concord John Glenn (9-2) at Zanesville Sulsberger Stadium
7 Carroll Bloom-Carroll (9-2) vs. 3 Waverly (9-2) at Chillicothe Herrnstein Field
Region 16
1 Cincinnati Wyoming (11-0) vs. 5 Cincinnati Indian Hill (9-2) at Cincinnati Princeton Mancuso Viking Stadium
7 Germantown Valley View (9-2) vs. 6 St. Bernard Roger Bacon (10-1) at West Chester Lakota West Firebird Stadium
Division V Games at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16
Region 17
1 Kirtland (11-0) vs. 4 Canfield South Range (8-3) at Niles McKinley Bo Rein Stadium
2 Akron Manchester (8-3) vs. 6 Sugarcreek Garaway (9-2) at Louisville Leopard Stadium
Region 18
1 Oak Harbor (11-0) vs. 4 Pemberville Eastwood (11-0) at Milbury Lake Community Stadium
2 Orrville (10-1) vs. 3 Marion Pleasant (9-2) at Mansfield Senior Arlin Field
Region 19
1 Ironton (10-1) vs. 4 Amanda-Clearcreek (9-2) at Jackson Alumni Stadium
2 West Lafayette Ridgewood (11-0) vs. 3 Wheelersburg (8-3) at Lancaster Fulton Field
Region 20
1 Cincinnati Taft (10-1) vs. 4 West Liberty-Salem (10-1) at Miamisburg Holland Field
2 West Jefferson (10-1) vs. 3 Springfield Shawnee (9-2) at London Bowlus Field
Division VI Games at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15
Region 21
1 New Middletown Springfield (11-0) vs. 4 Glouster Trimble (11-0) at St. Clairsville Red Devil Stadium
2 Mogadore (10-1) vs. 3 Beverly Fort Frye (11-0) at Byesville Meadowbrook Eugene Capers Field
Region 22
8 Carey (6-5) vs. 5 Jeromesville Hillsdale (8-3) at Willard Football Stadium
2 Attica Seneca East (10-1) vs. 3 Howard East Knox (11-0) at Marion Harding Ohio Health Field at Harding Stadium
Region 23
8 Sherwood Fairview (10-1) vs. 5 Anna (10-1) at Wapakoneta Harmon Field
2 Liberty Center (10-1) vs. 3 Archbold (10-1) at Napoleon Charles Buckenmeyer Stadium - Morleys Field
Region 24
1 Chillicothe Southeastern (11-0) vs. 4 Covington (9-2) at Xenia Doug Adams Stadium
7 Grandview Heights (7-4) vs. 6 Mechanicsburg (9-2) at Hilliard Darby Stadium
Division VII Games at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16
Region 25
1 Cuyahoga Heights (9-1) vs. 5 Warren John F. Kennedy (8-3) at Ravenna Portage Community Bank Stadium Harry Gilchrist Field
2 Lucas (9-2) vs. 6 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas (7-3) at Canal Fulton Northwest Don Schalmo Field at Dr. Martin Smilek Stadium
Region 26
1 Leipsic (10-1) vs. 5 Edgerton (9-2) at Napoleon Charles Buckenmeyer Stadium - Morleys Field
2 Norwalk St. Paul (9-2) vs. 3 Hamler Patrick Henry (8-3) at Fremont Ross Don Paul Stadium
Region 27
1 Canal Winchester Harvest Prep. (10-1) vs. 4 Waterford (9-2) at Thornville Sheridan Paul Culver Jr. Stadium
2 Newark Catholic (8-3) vs. 3 Shadyside (8-3) at Byesville Meadowbrook Eugene Capers Field
Region 28
8 New Bremen (8-3) vs. 5 Lima Perry (8-3) at Piqua Alexander Stadium
2 Maria Stein Marion Local (9-2) vs. 3 Fort Loramie (10-1) at St. Marys Memorial Roughrider Athletic Complex
Mason head coach Brian Castner.(Photo by TonytribblePhotographer)
Lakota West girls headed to state finals. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotograpny)
OHSAA Football Computer Ratings Oct. 29, 2019 (Entering Week 10)
Top eight schools from each region in the final report Nov. 3 will qualify for the playoffs.
Division I
Region 1 - 1. Mentor (9-0) 33.7389, 2. Lakewood St. Edward (8-1) 29.5944, 3. Canton McKinley (8-1) 27.4889, 4. Euclid (7-2) 26.404, 5. Solon (7-2) 26.1444, 6. Massillon Jackson (7-2) 20.75, 7. Medina (6-3) 19.7222, 8. Cleveland Heights (8-1) 19.0111, 9. Stow-Munroe Falls (5-4) 16.8278, 10. Brunswick (6-3) 16.5722, 11. Cle. St. Ignatius (4-5) 16.3492, 12. Strongsville (5-4) 15.05
Region 2 - 1. Tol. Whitmer (8-1) 25.1556, 2. Dublin Jerome (7-2) 24.9389, 3. Springfield (8-1) 24.7778, 4. Dublin Coffman (7-2) 23.35, 5. Springboro (8-1) 22.6667, 6. Perrysburg (7-2) 18.625, 7. Clayton Northmont (5-4) 14.5111, 8. Marysville (5-4) 11.1, 9. Findlay (4-5) 10.4722, 10. Centerville (4-5) 9.1778, 11. Hilliard Bradley (3-6) 8.3056, 12. Delaware Hayes (3-6) 7.5056
Region 3 - 1. Powell Olentangy Liberty (8-1) 33.6556, 2. Pickerington Central (8-1) 30.7222, 3. Lewis Center Olentangy Orange (8-1) 23.5611, 4. Groveport-Madison (8-1) 23.0444, 5. Hilliard Davidson (6-3) 20.1333, 6. Pickerington North (5-4) 18.9141, 7. Reynoldsburg (6-3) 18.0556, 8. Upper Arlington (6-3) 16.596, 9. Hilliard Darby (6-3) 15.6364, 10. Westerville Central (6-3) 15.3222, 11. New Albany (6-3) 13.1611, 12. Thomas Worthington (4-5) 8.3778
Region 4 - 1. Fairfield (9-0) 30.9, 2. Cin. Elder (8-1) 27.3434, 3. Cin. St. Xavier (7-2) 26.2389, 4. Cin. Colerain (8-1) 23.1278, 5. West Chester Lakota West (6-3) 17.7333, 6. Cin. Princeton (6-3) 14.9778, 7. Hamilton (5-4) 13.0056, 8. Cin. Sycamore (4-5) 10.9778, 9. Mason (4-5) 9.2389, 10. Cincinnati West Clermont (4-5) 8.7778, 11. Cin. Walnut Hills (4-5) 8.4222, 12. Liberty Twp. Lakota East (4-5) 8.0889
Division II
Region 5 - 1. Massillon Washington (9-0) 32.8444, 2. Mayfield (9-0) 25.95, 3. Akron Archbishop Hoban (8-1) 25.4596, 4. Massillon Perry (7-2) 21.5944, 5. Hudson (6-3) 17.2056, 6. Willoughby South (5-4) 13.2222, 7. Warren G. Harding (6-3) 13.2172, 8. North Canton Hoover (5-4) 13.1833, 9. Alliance (6-3) 13.0889, 10. Uniontown Lake (5-4) 10.1222, 11. Kent Roosevelt (5-4) 9.8056, 12. Macedonia Nordonia (4-5) 9.5667
Region 6 - 1. Avon (9-0) 26.4611, 2. Avon Lake (8-1) 22.0778, 3. Cle. Benedictine (8-1) 20.45, 4. Wadsworth (7-2) 19.8222, 5. Brecksville-Broadview Hts. (7-2) 19.6722, 6. Olmsted Falls (7-2) 19.1722, 7. Maple Hts. (7-2) 17.9944, 8. Amherst Steele (7-2) 14.9111, 9. Wooster (6-3) 14.4278, 10. Barberton (6-3) 12.6778, 11. Parma Padua Franciscan (4-5) 11.8389, 12. Garfield Hts. (5-4) 9.9833
Region 7 - 1. Tol. Central Cath. (9-0) 30.6515, 2. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (9-0) 26.9889, 3. Westerville South (6-3) 19.3278, 4. Tol. St. John's (6-3) 17.8, 5. Troy (7-2) 17.2944, 6. Lewis Center Olentangy (5-4) 15.75, 7. Tol. St. Francis de Sales (6-3) 14.2444, 8. Piqua (5-4) 12.8167, 9. Delaware Olentangy Berlin (5-4) 12.2444, 10. Holland Springfield (5-4) 10.5611, 11. Dublin Scioto (4-5) 9.5778, 12. Lima Senior (3-6) 8.7278
Region 8 - 1. Harrison (8-1) 27.8111, 2. Cin. Turpin (9-0) 27.5111, 3. Cin. La Salle (7-2) 25.6581, 4. Cols. St. Francis DeSales (8-1) 23.3788, 5. Xenia (8-1) 23.2556, 6. Canal Winchester (8-1) 21.6611, 7. Cols. Walnut Ridge (9-0) 21.5, 8. Cin. Winton Woods (6-3) 20.7611, 9. Cin. Anderson (6-3) 20.3222, 10. Morrow Little Miami (7-2) 18.4944, 11. Oxford Talawanda (7-2) 16.8167, 12. Ashville Teays Valley (7-2) 15.4611
Division III
Region 9 - 1. New Philadelphia (9-0) 27.068, 2. Streetsboro (9-0) 25.6722, 3. Aurora (9-0) 23.0778, 4. Chardon (7-2) 21.7, 5. Chagrin Falls Kenston (8-1) 21.3889, 6. Akron St. Vincent-St Mary (7-2) 20.7, 7. Steubenville (5-3) 20.6839, 8. Dover (6-3) 19.8713, 9. Ravenna (7-2) 17.7833, 10. Canfield (6-3) 16.2111, 11. Alliance Marlington (7-2) 16.0111, 12. Niles McKinley (6-3) 14.5444
Region 10 - 1. Norwalk (8-1) 24.95, 2. Mansfield Senior (8-1) 23.1056, 3. Medina Buckeye (7-2) 20.6167, 4. Bay Village Bay (7-2) 18.9667, 5. Tiffin Columbian (8-1) 18.8889, 6. Sandusky (6-3) 18.7778, 7. Parma Hts. Holy Name (7-2) 17.9889, 8. Cle. Glenville (6-3) 11.7167, 9. Caledonia River Valley (6-3) 11.4, 10. Lodi Cloverleaf (5-4) 10.2444, 11. Richfield Revere (4-5) 9.8, 12. Norton (4-5) 9.2833
Region 11 - 1. Cols. Bishop Hartley (8-1) 26.3311, 2. Plain City Jonathan Alder (9-0) 25.2167, 3. Jackson (9-0) 23.9667, 4. Granville (8-1) 18.7944, 5. Thornville Sheridan (7-2) 18.0333, 6. London (7-1) 17.8264, 7. Cols. Centennial (8-1) 17.4333, 8. Bellbrook (7-2) 16.5056, 9. Zanesville (6-3) 16.298, 10. Cols. Bishop Watterson (6-3) 13.6566, 11. Dresden Tri-Valley (6-3) 13.3778, 12. Cols. Eastmoor Acad. (5-4) 12.9444
Region 12 - 1. Day. Chaminade Julienne (8-1) 23.7889, 2. Franklin (8-1) 21.5, 3. Wapakoneta (8-1) 19.2722, 4. St. Marys Memorial (7-2) 16.7111, 5. Trotwood-Madison (7-2) 16.6493, 6. Hamilton Badin (6-3) 16.4056, 7. Cin. Hughes (7-2) 14.6278, 8. Hamilton Ross (7-2) 14.4278, 9. Greenville (6-3) 12.2778, 10. Kettering Archbishop Alter (5-4) 11.4293, 11. Goshen (6-3) 9.5889, 12. Cin. Mount Healthy (4-5) 8.9056
Division IV
Region 13 - 1. Perry (9-0) 24.15, 2. Wintersville Indian Creek (8-1) 20.4444, 3. Poland Seminary (7-2) 20.4389, 4. Cuy. Falls Cuy. Valley Christian Acad. (7-2) 18.0222, 5. Hubbard (6-3) 13.9444, 6. Salem (7-2) 12.9333, 7. Struthers (6-3) 11.95, 8. Girard (6-3) 10.7056, 9. Chesterland West Geauga (5-4) 9.6444, 10. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney (4-5) 8.6735, 11. Chagrin Falls (5-4) 8.65, 12. Mogadore Field (4-5) 8.3333
Region 14 - 1. LaGrange Keystone (8-1) 19.95, 2. Galion (8-1) 18.2172, 3. Wauseon (8-1) 18.0778, 4. Ottawa-Glandorf (7-2) 16.1111, 5. Bellevue (6-3) 15.5667, 6. Bellville Clear Fork (6-3) 15.1889, 7. Shelby (6-3) 14.0056, 8. Rossford (7-2) 13.0056, 9. Wooster Triway (6-3) 12.3944, 10. Canal Fulton Northwest (6-3) 12.3889, 11. Clyde (5-4) 12.1556, 12. Milan Edison (6-3) 12.0972
Region 15 - 1. Newark Licking Valley (9-0) 25.4389, 2. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley (8-1) 22.4389, 3. Waverly (7-2) 17.9556, 4. New Concord John Glenn (7-2) 17.6333, 5. Gallipolis Gallia Acad. (8-1) 15.6575, 6. St. Clairsville (7-2) 15.6061, 7. Heath (7-2) 11.0389, 8. Carroll Bloom-Carroll (7-2) 10.8889, 9. Cambridge (6-3) 10.7889, 10. Cols. Marion-Franklin (6-3) 10.7722, 11. Duncan Falls Philo (6-3) 10.6611, 12. Byesville Meadowbrook (4-5) 7.9167
Region 16 - 1. Cin. Wyoming (9-0) 25.2667, 2. Clarksville Clinton-Massie (8-1) 21.9111, 3. Cin. Indian Hill (8-1) 20.6778, 4. Waynesville (8-1) 20.5778, 5. Kenton (7-2) 20.3056, 6. West Milton Milton-Union (7-2) 15.7111, 7. St. Bernard Roger Bacon (8-1) 14.9222, 8. Germantown Valley View (7-2) 14.4833, 9. Bethel-Tate (5-4) 13.0778, 10. Washington C.H. Washington (6-3) 10.9889, 11. Cin. Archbishop McNicholas (3-6) 9.5167, 12. Springfield Kenton Ridge (5-4) 8.5909
Division V
Region 17 - 1. Kirtland (9-0) 23.2576, 2. Garrettsville Garfield (8-1) 19.7273, 3. Akron Manchester (6-3) 16.8889, 4. Bellaire (7-2) 16.0354, 5. Rootstown (7-2) 15.5404, 6. Sugarcreek Garaway (7-2) 14.1389, 7. Canfield South Range (6-3) 14.1167, 8. Conneaut (8-1) 12.9056, 9. Magnolia Sandy Valley (8-1) 11.9778, 10. Warren Champion (7-2) 10.8838, 11. Burton Berkshire (6-3) 10.25, 12. Mantua Crestwood (6-3) 9.7278
Region 18 - 1. Oak Harbor (9-0) 20.8361, 2. Orrville (8-1) 19.9556, 3. Pemberville Eastwood (9-0) 19.0278, 4. Marion Pleasant (7-2) 18.399, 5. Findlay Liberty-Benton (8-1) 16.6833, 6. Beachwood (7-2) 15.4944, 7. Northwood (9-0) 14.881, 8. Cle. Hts. Lutheran East (6-2) 14.3542, 9. Elyria Cath. (6-3) 14.3167, 10. Richwood North Union (6-3) 13.4596, 11. Bucyrus Wynford (6-3) 10.1364, 12. Cle. Villa Angela-St. Joseph (6-3) 9.8434
Region 19 - 1. Ironton (8-1) 20.1056, 2. Wheelersburg (6-3) 19.8222, 3. West Lafayette Ridgewood (9-0) 18.6389, 4. Amanda-Clearcreek (7-2) 15.0, 5. Gahanna Cols. Acad. (6-3) 14.0202, 6. Portsmouth (8-1) 13.3389, 7. Wellston (7-2) 11.85, 8. Oak Hill (5-4) 11.5944, 9. Minford (6-3) 11.4222, 10. Proctorville Fairland (5-4) 8.803, 11. Johnstown-Monroe (5-4) 8.6, 12. Chesapeake (4-5) 8.0833
Region 20 - 1. Cin. Taft (8-1) 18.4141, 2. West Jefferson (8-1) 17.5556, 3. Springfield Shawnee (7-2) 16.3889, 4. West Liberty-Salem (8-1) 15.7833, 5. Cin. Hills Christian Acad. (7-2) 15.3384, 6. Cin. Summit Country Day (7-1) 13.7631, 7. Blanchester (5-4) 11.4056, 8. Cin. Madeira (7-2) 11.3111, 9. Cin. Mariemont (7-2) 10.9389, 10. Springfield Greenon (7-2) 10.5, 11. Lewistown Indian Lake (5-4) 9.5611, 12. Middletown Madison (5-4) 9.2
Division VI
Region 21 - 1. New Middletown Springfield (9-0) 21.4444, 2. Beverly Fort Frye (9-0) 21.4399, 3. Mogadore (8-1) 20.3833, 4. Glouster Trimble (9-0) 19.9722, 5. Dalton (8-1) 15.6722, 6. Salineville Southern (9-0) 15.0889, 7. Columbiana (6-3) 13.3444, 8. Brookfield (7-2) 12.9611, 9. Berlin Center Western Reserve (7-2) 12.0944, 10. Nelsonville-York (6-3) 10.9944, 11. Lore City Buckeye Trail (6-3) 8.8056, 12. East Canton (4-5) 7.9798
Region 22 - 1. Collins Western Reserve (8-1) 17.8283, 2. Attica Seneca East (8-1) 17.1162, 3. Howard East Knox (9-0) 16.3833, 4. Galion Northmor (8-1) 14.6944, 5. Sullivan Black River (5-4) 9.5, 6. Jeromesville Hillsdale (6-3) 9.4778, 7. Creston Norwayne (4-5) 8.9333, 8. Carey (4-5) 7.9778, 9. Wellington (5-4) 7.7944, 10. Centerburg (6-3) 7.7333, 11. Ashland Crestview (6-3) 7.6056, 12. Smithville (4-5) 7.6
Region 23 - 1. Liberty Center (8-1) 20.5333, 2. Lima Central Cath. (8-1) 19.8687, 3. Coldwater (8-1) 18.7778, 4. Anna (8-1) 18.5778, 5. Archbold (8-1) 17.3778, 6. Harrod Allen East (8-1) 16.5611, 7. Minster (8-1) 16.3944, 8. Sherwood Fairview (8-1) 15.1056, 9. Spencerville (6-3) 13.4111, 10. Gibsonburg (9-0) 13.2166, 11. Columbus Grove (6-3) 10.7111, 12. Hicksville (5-4) 7.4611
Region 24 - 1. Chillicothe Southeastern (9-0) 18.8444, 2. Bainbridge Paint Valley (7-2) 15.4278, 3. Frankfort Adena (8-1) 14.2111, 4. Mechanicsburg (8-1) 13.1222, 5. Grandview Hts. (6-3) 12.6722, 6. Worthington Christian (7-2) 12.3788, 7. Covington (7-2) 12.35, 8. Milford Center Fairbanks (6-3) 10.5667, 9. Miamisburg Day. Christian (7-2) 10.0146, 10. Arcanum (7-2) 9.8889, 11. Jamestown Greeneview (5-4) 9.1278, 12. Lucasville Valley (5-4) 8.3
Division VII
Region 25 - 1. Lucas (8-1) 16.5167, 2. Cuyahoga Hts. (7-1) 14.6243, 3. Toronto (7-2) 13.7167, 4. Independence (7-2) 13.6944, 5. Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas (6-2) 13.0903, 6. Warren John F. Kennedy (6-3) 11.4141, 7. McDonald (6-3) 11.2611, 8. Malvern (5-4) 8.0606, 9. Wellsville (5-4) 7.5611, 10. Lowellville (6-3) 7.5404, 11. Newbury (6-3) 7.3125, 12. Steubenville Cath. Central (5-4) 6.907
Region 26 - 1. Leipsic (8-1) 16.0278, 2. McComb (8-1) 13.0333, 3. Norwalk St. Paul (8-1) 12.9293, 4. Hamler Patrick Henry (6-3) 12.8389, 5. Arlington (7-2) 11.2389, 6. Edgerton (7-2) 10.6389, 7. Edon (6-3) 10.15, 8. Sycamore Mohawk (5-4) 8.9722, 9. Arcadia (5-4) 6.95, 10. Plymouth (7-2) 6.5, 11. Convoy Crestview (4-5) 5.8778, 12. Pandora-Gilboa (4-5) 5.6667
Region 27 - 1. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep. (8-1) 18.9667, 2. Newark Cath. (6-3) 14.0833, 3. Sarahsville Shenandoah (6-2) 12.4375, 4. Shadyside (6-3) 11.6873, 5. Waterford (7-2) 11.3073, 6. Reedsville Eastern (7-2) 9.3131, 7. New Matamoras Frontier (7-2) 8.9158, 8. Lancaster Fisher Cath. (7-2) 8.6501, 9. Willow Wood Symmes Valley (8-1) 8.0596, 10. Hannibal River (5-4) 6.5051, 11. Racine Southern (5-4) 5.4785, 12. Woodsfield Monroe Central (4-5) 4.737
Region 28 - 1. Hamilton New Miami (8-0) 14.2823, 2. Fort Loramie (8-1) 14.0444, 3. Maria Stein Marion Local (7-2) 12.2167, 4. Cin. College Preparatory (7-2) 10.732, 5. Lima Perry (6-3) 10.2889, 6. New Bremen (7-2) 9.9056, 7. Lockland (6-3) 9.1414, 8. Waynesfield-Goshen (7-2) 9.0023, 9. Dola Hardin Northern (7-2) 8.9278, 10. Union City Mississinawa Valley (6-3) 7.8, 11. Ansonia (5-4) 7.6, 12. DeGraff Riverside (4-5) 7.4111
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NIU quarterback is flipped during college football game against Miami Redhawks, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
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St. Xavier High Football players celebrate during the 27-24 win over Moeller in Cincinnati Ohio Friday, Sept. 27,2019. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotographer)
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Miami Redhawks win big over Tennesse Tech .(Photo by TonyTribblePhotography).
Indy Cathedral wins big over the Moeller Crusaders in Cincinnati Ohio. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotography)
College football started with Cincinnati Bearcats win over UCLA. (Photo by TonyTribblePhotography)
1969 Miami Alumni show off tattoos at a event on Campus Thursday, June 6, 2019. (TonyTribblePhotographer)
Xavier Baseball compete in the Big East Tournament (Photo by TonyTribblePhotogrpahy)
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