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Ohio high school football scores for Week 2: Friday, Aug. 30, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Week 2 high school football scores from around Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Ada 42, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 0
Akr. Hoban 21, Don Bosco Prep, N.J. 7
Amherst Steele 42, Medina Buckeye 21
Andover Pymatuning Valley 48, Middlefield Cardinal 0
Anna 46, Brookville 20
Ansonia 60, Bradford 12
Arlington 31, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 7
Ashtabula Edgewood 18, Orwell Grand Valley 7
Athens 55, Gallipolis Gallia 6
Atwater Waterloo 24, Leetonia 0
Aurora 48, Rocky River Lutheran W. 0
Austintown-Fitch 27, Massillon Jackson 17
Avon 21, Can. McKinley 14
Bainbridge Paint Valley 28, W. Jefferson 14
Baltimore Liberty Union 39, Richwood N. Union 34
Barnesville 50, Bellaire 6
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 36, Marion Pleasant 15
Beaver 35, Brooke, W.Va. 0
Beaver Eastern 34, Chillicothe Huntington 7
Bellbrook 35, Bellefontaine 14
Bellevue 28, Wauseon 7
Belmont Union Local 42, Rayland Buckeye 21
Beloit W. Branch 52, Peninsula Woodridge 7
Bishop Watterson 45, Dublin Scioto 0
Bluffton 42, Pandora-Gilboa 0
Caledonia River Valley 35, Mansfield Madison 14
Camden Preble Shawnee 42, New Madison Tri-Village 25
Canal Fulton Northwest 31, Alliance Marlington 14
Canal Winchester Harvest 46, Purcell Marian 8
Canfield 20, Mansfield 14, OT
Canfield S. Range 35, Salem 0
Casstown Miami E. 52, Carlisle 36
Chagrin Falls 23, Youngs. East 22
Chagrin Falls Kenston 38, Chesterland W. Geauga 7
Chardon 42, Tiffin Columbian 0
Cin. Anderson 52, Cin. West Clermont 7
Cin. Elder 20, Grand Rapids West Catholic, Mich. 13
Cin. Hills Christian Academy 35, Bishop Ready 21
Cin. Mariemont 48, Norwood 0
Cin. McNicholas 34, Wheelersburg 3
Cin. Moeller 42, Ft. Wayne Dwenger, Ind. 18
Cin. Princeton 52, Cin. Sycamore 0
Cin. Taft 12, Day. Chaminade Julienne 7
Circleville 35, McArthur Vinton County 14
Circleville Logan Elm 42, Williamsport Westfall 14
Cle. Adams 40, Beachwood 10
Cle. Benedictine 40, Avon Lake 16
Cle. VASJ 38, Youngs. Mooney 7
Clyde 49, Tol. Start 25
Coldwater 31, Clarksville Clinton-Massie 15
Collins Western Reserve 42, Castalia Margaretta 14
Cols. Bexley 49, Cols. Mifflin 8
Cols. DeSales 17, Hamilton Badin 3
Cols. Franklin Hts. 21, Grove City Cent. Crossing 14
Cols. Grandview Hts. 19, West 6
Cols. Northland 37, Whitehall-Yearling 12
Cols. Upper Arlington 17, Delaware Olentangy Berlin 14
Columbiana Crestview 35, Salineville Southern 14
Columbus Grove 42, Findlay Liberty-Benton 14
Copley 33, Akr. Firestone 14
Cortland Lakeview 40, Jefferson Area 0
Creston Norwayne 45, Can. Cent. Cath. 7
Cuyahoga Falls 21, Akr. Springfield 6
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 40, Erie McDowell, Pa. 21
Dalton 48, Sparta Highland 26
Danville 24, Utica 14
Day. Carroll 41, New Carlisle Tecumseh 6
Delaware Buckeye Valley 21, Heath 20
Delaware Hayes 30, Cols. Marion-Franklin 0
Delta 35, Sherwood Fairview 28
Dola Hardin Northern 30, N. Baltimore 13
Dover 31, Can. South 3
Dresden Tri-Valley 31, Pataskala Licking Hts. 0
Dublin Coffman 28, Miamisburg 16
Dublin Jerome 23, Reynoldsburg 14
Eastlake North 17, Norwalk 12
Eaton 42, Richmond, Ind. 6
Elmore Woodmore 44, Montpelier 14
Frankfort Adena 28, Portsmouth Notre Dame 8
Fremont Ross 21, Sandusky 14
Gahanna Cols. Academy 27, Plain City Jonathan Alder 9
Galion 14, Carey 8
Galion Northmor 49, Greenwich S. Cent. 0
Gates Mills Gilmour 48, Warrensville Hts. 0
Geneva 49, Painesville Harvey 7
Genoa 38, Tol. Bowsher 8
Germantown Valley View 49, Milton-Union 7
Gibsonburg 56, Attica Seneca E. 34
Girard 41, Youngs. Liberty 7
Granville 31, Bellville Clear Fork 14
Green 17, Painesville Riverside 10
Grove City 38, Galloway Westland 28
Grove City Christian 45, Franklin Furnace Green 0
Groveport-Madison 8, Gahanna Lincoln 7
Hamler Patrick Henry 48, Defiance Ayersville 2
Harrod Allen E. 62, Newark Cath. 28
Hicksville 22, Swanton 6
Hilliard Bradley 28, Hilliard Darby 7
Hilliard Davidson 36, Canal Winchester 15
Hillsboro 32, Goshen 7
Holland Springfield 16, Tol. Rogers 8
Howard E. Knox 25, Bucyrus Wynford 12
Hubbard 39, Wilmington, Pa. 7
Hunting Valley University 52, Cle. JFK 0
Huron 41, Sheffield Brookside 7
Independence 27, Conneaut 6
Ironton 51, Jackson 14
Jeromesville Hillsdale 26, Lucas 8
Johnstown 39, Coshocton 0
Johnstown Northridge 19, Fredericktown 13
Kettering Fairmont 27, Trotwood-Madison 18
Lancaster Fairfield Union 48, Pomeroy Meigs 6
Leavittsburg LaBrae 26, Campbell Memorial 25
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 54, Westerville N. 41
Lewistown Indian Lake 19, Milford Center Fairbanks 16
Liberty Center 31, Napoleon 7
Lima Bath 43, Van Wert 37
Lima Cent. Cath. 14, Delphos St John’s 13
Lima Shawnee 21, Elida 14
Lodi Cloverleaf 21, LaGrange Keystone 14
London 42, Chillicothe 0
London Madison-Plains 41, Southeastern 6
Lorain Clearview 40, Lakewood 12
Lore City Buckeye Trail 44, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 41
Louisville 40, Alliance 14
Macedonia Nordonia 35, Berea-Midpark 28
Madison 17, Willoughby S. 14
Mantua Crestwood 38, Minerva 0
Maria Stein Marion Local 49, Franklin 0
Marion Elgin 27, Morral Ridgedale 8
Martins Ferry 50, Hannibal River 14
Massillon Perry 17, STVM 0
Massillon Tuslaw 21, Doylestown Chippewa 0
Massillon Washington 45, Can. Glenoak 0
Maumee 56, Bryan 14
Mayfield 32, Elyria Cath. 26
McComb 31, Convoy Crestview 14
McDonald 35, Columbiana 3
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 48, Cory-Rawson 6
Mechanicsburg 34, St. Paris Graham 7
Medina Highland 50, N. Royalton 20
Mentor 20, Cle. St Ignatius 14
Mentor Lake Cath. 33, Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 7
Miami Valley Christian Academy 14, Batavia Clermont NE 0
Milan Edison 41, Norwalk St Paul 2
Millbury Lake 35, Northwood 0
Millersburg W. Holmes 43, Orrville 29
Millersport 52, Vanlue 12
Minster 41, Cols. Africentric 14
Mogadore Field 24, Bay (OH) 17, OT
Monroeville 23, Tiffin Calvert 9
Mt. Victory Ridgemont 34, Lima Perry 0
N. Can. Hoover 18, Hudson 7
N. Jackson Jackson-Milton 48, Newton Falls 6
N. Lewisburg Triad 19, Bucyrus 12
N. Ridgeville 49, Parma Hts. Valley Forge 13
Navarre Fairless 42, Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 14
New Bremen 10, Norton 0
New Franklin Manchester 27, Magnolia Sandy Valley 2
New Lexington 44, Philo 19
New Middletown Spring. 35, Brookfield 13
New Richmond 34, Williamsburg 19
Newcomerstown 40, Beallsville 0
Oak Harbor 48, Tol. Woodward 0
Olmsted Falls 27, Brunswick 3
Ontario 35, Centerburg 21
Orange 50, Mineral Ridge 22
Oregon Clay 49, Sylvania Northview 0
Ottawa-Glandorf 34, Kenton 18
Parma Hts. Holy Name 14, Niles McKinley 0
Paulding 58, Pioneer N. Central 0
Pemberville Eastwood 49, Bloomdale Elmwood 6
Perry 42, Euclid 0
Perrysburg 37, Marysville 0
Pickerington N. 53, Grandville, Mich. 51
Poland Seminary 41, Warren Howland 7
Port Clinton 43, Rossford 7
Portsmouth 41, Portsmouth W. 7
Powell Olentangy Liberty 24, Cle. Glenville 13
Ravenna 21, Mogadore 0
Ravenna SE 41, Vienna Mathews 6
Richfield Revere 50, Akr. Garfield 7
Richmond Edison 30, Cameron, W.Va. 22
Rittman 28, Akr. Coventry 6
Rootstown 35, Warren Champion 0
Sandusky Perkins 35, Parma Padua 0
Sarahsville Shenandoah 21, Shadyside 19
Shelby 21, Lexington 10
Sidney 67, Riverside Stebbins 55
Smithville 30, Uhrichsville Claymont 27
Solon 14, Strongsville 10
Spencerville 28, Haviland Wayne Trace 27
Spring. Cath. Cent. 37, Troy Christian 0
Spring. NE 28, DeGraff Riverside 13
Spring. NW 35, Spring. Greenon 0
Springboro 38, Trenton Edgewood 7
St Clairsville 34, Zanesville 0
St Marys 35, Celina 6
St. Henry (OH) 42, Archbold 14
St. Xavier (OH) 34, Centerville 10
Steubenville 27, New Philadelphia 21
Stow-Munroe Falls 35, Barberton 21
Strasburg 34, Steubenville Cath. Cent. 19
Streetsboro 58, Parma Normandy 0
Sugarcreek Garaway 41, Apple Creek Waynedale 0
Sycamore Mohawk 54, Cardington-Lincoln 6
Sylvania Southview 41, Tol. Waite 6
Tallmadge 49, Akr. Ellet 0
Thornville Sheridan 17, Pataskala Watkins Memorial 7
Tipp City Tippecanoe 41, Fairborn 0
Tol. Cent. Cath. 27, Tol. Whitmer 17
Tol. Ottawa Hills 40, Metamora Evergreen 6
Tol. St. Francis 49, Tol. Scott 12
Twinsburg 44, Akr. North 6
Union City Mississinawa Valley 20, New Lebanon Dixie 6
Uniontown Lake 34, Youngs. Boardman 13
Upper Sandusky 27, Mt Gilead 18
Urbana 43, Ft. Recovery 6
Vandalia Butler 17, Piqua 7
Vermilion 42, Oberlin Firelands 23
Versailles 41, Ft. Loramie 0
Vincent Warren 24, McConnelsville Morgan 21
W. Chester Lakota W. 31, Hamilton 0
W. Lafayette Ridgewood 56, Warsaw River View 0
Waldron, Mich. 48, Lakeside Danbury 28
Wapakoneta 41, Defiance 9
Warren Harding 20, Akr. Buchtel 18
Warren JFK 31, Garrettsville Garfield 13
Washington C.H. Miami Trace 21, Wilmington 19
Wayne Valley, N.J. 28, Lancaster 7
Wellington 15, Ashland Mapleton 12
West Salem Northwestern 28, Sullivan Black River 21
Westerville S. 41, Westerville Cent. 11
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 34, Toledo St John’s Jesuit 0
Wickliffe 24, Ashtabula St John 14
Willard 24, Plymouth 21
Windham 45, E. Palestine 12
Wintersville Indian Creek 20, E. Liverpool 14
Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 48, Bridgeport 0
Wooster 31, Kent Roosevelt 14
Worthington Kilbourne 49, Thomas Worthington 14
Xenia 66, W. Carrollton 0
Youngs. Ursuline 41, Bishop Hartley 10
Zanesville Rosecrans 41, New London 14
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Cleveland, OH
3 Northeast Ohio men charged in DOJ’s nationwide child-exploitation sweep
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Department of Justice announced the results of Operation Relentless Justice Tuesday, resulting in three sex abuse offenders from the Northern District of Ohio.
Operation Relentless Justice is a coordinated enforcement in an effort to identify, track and arrest child sex predators.
According to a press release by the United State Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio. 205 child victims were located and 293 child sex abuse offenders were arrested nationwide.
The three offenders from Northern Ohio arrested are:
- Jeremy J. Miller, 34, of Maple Heights, was charged with receipt and distribution of visual depictions of real minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, possession of child pornography and obscene visual representations of the sexual abuse of children. One of the images involved a minor under age 12.
- Tevon J. Hunter, 30, of Lorain, was charged with receipt and distribution of visual depictions of real minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, transportation of visual depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
- Anthony C. Hayes Jr., 44, of Maple Heights, was charged with receipt and distribution of visual depictions of real minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct and possession of child pornography. One of the images involved a minor under age 12.
The effort was executed over the course of two weeks by all 56 FBI offices, the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) in the Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney’s offices across the nation, the release said.
“Protecting children from sexual predators is one of our office’s highest priorities. We will use all legal tools available to pursue, arrest, and aggressively prosecute anyone who seeks to exploit or harm a child,” said U.S. Attorney David M. Toepfer for the Northern District of Ohio. “We are grateful to the FBI Cleveland Division for their incredible work to find those who perpetuate these atrocious behaviors.”
The Department urges the public to remain vigilant and report suspected exploitation of a child through the FBI’s tipline at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324), tips.fbi.gov, or by calling your local FBI field office at 216-522-1400.
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Rock-n-Roll Hall of Famer’s journey starts in Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Life’s been good for Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Joe Walsh.
He left a local band, the Measles, and replaced guitarist Glenn Schwarts, who moved to California and joined Pacific Gas & Electric, in Cleveland trio The James Gang in 1968.
It didn’t take long for the music world to notice.
“Guys like Jimmy Page, Led Zepplin guitarist, were like, ‘Oh my God, who is this guy,’” said longtime friend and former manager David Spero. “Pete Townshend, of the Who, when he saw the James Gang, invited them to come and do their European tour.”
“He’s absolutely one of the greatest guitar players out there,” Spero added. “(And) he’s an amazing songwriter.”
But before fame and notoriety, Joe Walsh, born Joseph Fidler in Wichita, Kansas in 1947, came to Northeast Ohio to attend Kent State University.
“Joe became Joe Walsh in the Cleveland area,” Spero remembered. “Kent State, while they were playing, learning the game, coming up through the clubs, opening for this act or that act and then becoming a headliner, that all was drinking the Northeast Ohio water.”
He returned to Kent State for May Fourth commemorations and remains close to friends in the area, even after he joined seventies, Southern California supergroup, The Eagles, for their masterpiece, the “Hotel California” album.
“He’s a major part of the Eagles and if people go to see them live, that last half hour, forty minutes of the show is pretty much all Joe,” said Spero.
Joe Walsh was inducted into the Rock Hall with the Eagles in 1998 but friends, fans, and colleagues say there should be more nominations.
“Joe Walsh deserves to be like the Eric Claptons or Neil Youngs, a three-time guy,” said Spero.
“The James Gang as a power trio,” he said of other nominations for Walsh’s music like “Funk 49″ and “Walk Away.” “The stuff he has done as a solo artist has been huge, ‘Rocky Mountain Way,’ ‘Life’s Been Good.’”
Known as “Average Joe” and “The Clown Prince of Rock” for some of his antics, Walsh wild side is legendary.
“Joe had gone out and bought an electric glue gun and proceeded to take everything in his hotel room and glue it on the ceiling,” Spero remembered. “I think that bill was about $59000. So Joe was a bit crazy.”
But Spero says, at heart, Joe’s just a Northeast Ohio guy.
“When Joe looks back on things, he’s so fond of this area,” Spero reminisces. “Home is where the heart is, I think he would say Northeast Ohio.”
“He’s a good guy,” Spero concludes. “He has that Northeast Ohio mentality.”
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How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. New Orleans Pelicans game tonight: Time, Streaming, Breakdown
Oh man, what a great game to watch as a Cavs fan. The Cavaliers pulled out a massive win against the Hornets, getting revenge for their overtime loss. Offense was on fire, Darius Garland had a double-double. Donovan Mitchell had 30 for himself, and we saw the return of De’Andre Hunter dominance in a 139-132 win.
Now the Cavaliers (16-14) play another team that has yet to reach the 10 win mark in the New Orleans Pelicans (8-22). They should not be taken lightly though as they have recently had a resurgence in the season with a five game winning streak.
They have not let rumors of some big trades affect them in this run either. Zion has not played a ton of games yet but since his return the team has looked rejuvenated under interim head coach James Borrego.
The win against the Hornets was massive for the Cavs with Owner Dan Gilbert being reportedly very concerned and players like Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen being in trade rumors.
Watching last night’s game, one of the few concerns should be centered around the defense. Up by as much as 19 in the fourth quarter, they only won by 7 in the end.
It was one win for the Cavaliers, but it felt like an earned win that could flip the season. Cleveland is still being patient with reigning Coach of the Year Kenny Atkinson despite the rough start.
Where to find the Pelicans vs. Cavs game tonight?
Channel: FanDuel Sports Network – Ohio
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Pelicans vs. Cavs Injury Report
Pelicans: Dejounte Murray (achilles) is out.
Cavs: Max Strus (foot) is out. Larry Nance Jr. (knee) is out. Evan Mobley (calf) is out.
Probable Starting Lineups
Pelicans
Pelicans vs. Cavaliers predictions, odds, best bets
Odds: Cavaliers by 9.5
O/U: 244.5
Cavaliers 134 , Pelicans 125: Defense seems to be the question here. They can score as much as they want, but can the Cavs with Evan Mobley stop a team from scoring a ton.
New Orleans is among the worst defensive teams in points allowed in a game and are worse than the Cavs when it comes to rebounding, which is a rare occurrence this season. Cleveland has all the tools to go out and blow out the Pelicans if they can get their team together.
Cavaliers 2025-2026 Schedule
- Thursday, Dec. 25 @ New York
- Saturday Dec. 27 @ Houston
- Monday, Dec. 29 @ San Antonio
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