Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school football scores for OHSAA playoffs first round: Friday, Nov. 1, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio high school football scores from the first week of the OHSAA playoffs, as provided by The Associated Press.
OHSAA Playoffs=
First Round=
Division I=
Region 1=
Berea-Midpark 30, Lorain 6
Can. McKinley 49, Parma Normandy 7
Massillon Jackson 24, Brunswick 3
Mentor 31, Cle. St Ignatius 7
Perrysburg 47, Medina 0
St. Edward (OH) 48, Findlay 0
Strongsville 31, Cle. Hts. 14
Tol. Whitmer 49, Cle. John Marshall 0
Region 2=
Centerville 42, Beavercreek 0
Dublin Coffman 49, Galloway Westland 42
Hilliard Bradley 34, Springfield 30
Hilliard Davidson 52, Marysville 7
Huber Hts. Wayne 26, Middletown 20
Kettering Fairmont 42, Grove City Cent. Crossing 7
Lebanon 42, Clayton Northmont 21
Springboro 59, Dublin Jerome 13
Region 3=
Cols. Upper Arlington 27, Newark 15
Delaware Olentangy Berlin 28, Grove City 7
Gahanna Lincoln 38, Reynoldsburg 10
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 21, Lewis Center Olentangy 17
Pickerington Cent. 69, Pataskala Watkins Memorial 13
Pickerington N. 45, Westerville N. 23
Powell Olentangy Liberty 41, Lancaster 7
Region 4=
Cin. Elder 28, Mason 3
Cin. Moeller 63, Cin. Sycamore 7
Cin. Princeton 48, Fairfield 7
Cin. Winton Woods 35, Morrow Little Miami 0
Hamilton 28, Cin. Oak Hills 0
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 42, Cin. West Clermont 28
St. Xavier (OH) 41, Milford (OH) 0
W. Chester Lakota W. 49, Cin. Walnut Hills 0
Division II=
Region 5=
Akr. Hoban 45, Akr. Firestone 6
Austintown-Fitch 31, Mayfield 7
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 42, Willoughby S. 0
Green 35, Painesville Riverside 14
Hudson 37, Youngs. Boardman 7
Macedonia Nordonia 38, Solon 6
Uniontown Lake 28, N. Can. Hoover 0
Warren Harding 37, Cle. Hay 0
Region 6=
Avon 47, N. Olmsted 12
Medina Highland 52, Fremont Ross 7
N. Ridgeville 42, Tol. Start 6
Olmsted Falls 35, Amherst Steele 7
Sandusky 35, Oregon Clay 28
Tol. St. Francis 34, Avon Lake 31
Wadsworth 42, N. Royalton 6
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 48, Cle. Rhodes 6
Region 7=
Ashland 42, Cols. St. Charles 0
Ashville Teays Valley 31, Cols. Briggs 14
Canal Winchester 17, Westerville S. 7
Cols. DeSales 48, New Albany 28
Massillon Perry 34, Cols. Northland 6
Massillon Washington 41, Pataskala Licking Hts. 6
Sunbury Big Walnut 42, Logan 0
Worthington Kilbourne 29, Cols. Walnut Ridge 26
Region 8=
Cin. Anderson 78, Trenton Edgewood 7
Cin. La Salle 69, Monroe 21
Cin. Mt Healthy 26, Cin. Aiken 20
Hamilton Badin 14, Trotwood-Madison 12
Harrison 43, Troy 7
Kings Mills Kings 10, Cin. Withrow 0
Vandalia Butler 31, Lima 0
Xenia 31, Sidney 14
Division III=
Region 9=
Aurora 69, Bedford 8
Chardon 49, Tallmadge 14
Cle. VASJ 52, Gates Mills Hawken 21
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 45, Hunting Valley University 14
Gates Mills Gilmour 45, Akr. East 12
Geneva 35, Madison 11
Maple Hts. 16, Chagrin Falls Kenston 7
Youngs. Ursuline 44, Youngs. Chaney High School 14
Region 10=
Cle. Benedictine 35, Tiffin Columbian 7
Defiance 38, Bowling Green 0
Lexington 28, Maumee 14
Medina Buckeye 42, Norwalk 7
Parma Padua 31, Grafton Midview 14
Richfield Revere 34, Copley 28
Rocky River 34, Parma Hts. Holy Name 14
Tol. Cent. Cath. 49, Rocky River Lutheran W. 14
Region 11=
Athens 21, Cols. Linden-McKinley 8
Bishop Watterson 44, Vincent Warren 7
Bloom-Carroll 44, Bishop Hartley 43
Dover 33, Granville 0
Dresden Tri-Valley 43, Carrollton 12
Jackson 21, New Philadelphia 14
Newark Licking Valley 48, Wintersville Indian Creek 0
Steubenville 47, Delaware Buckeye Valley 7
Region 12=
Bellbrook 47, Day. Meadowdale 12
Cin. McNicholas 35, Celina 3
Day. Chaminade Julienne 44, Bellefontaine 28
London 39, Hamilton Ross 14
St Marys 28, Washington C.H. Miami Trace 24
Tipp City Tippecanoe 49, Oxford Talawanda 7
Wapakoneta 48, Franklin 7
Division IV=
Region 13=
Beloit W. Branch 31, Hubbard 6
Canal Fulton Northwest 36, Orange 30
Cle. Glenville 47, Chardon NDCL 20
Mentor Lake Cath. 42, Ravenna 14
Mogadore Field 24, Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 16
Perry 35, Akr. Buchtel 0
Streetsboro 42, Youngs. Mooney 21
Struthers 49, Norton 28
Region 14=
Bay (OH) 41, Lodi Cloverleaf 14
Clyde 42, Tontogany Otsego 7
Napoleon 49, Lorain Clearview 0
Ontario 24, Bellville Clear Fork 2
Ottawa-Glandorf 13, Galion 7
Sandusky Perkins 49, Upper Sandusky 10
Shelby 49, Elida 21
Vermilion 37, Caledonia River Valley 21
Region 15=
Bishop Ready 18, Plain City Jonathan Alder 17
Circleville Logan Elm 41, Philo 21
E. Liverpool 41, East 40
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 40, Heath 15
Millersburg W. Holmes 28, Chillicothe Unioto 21
New Lexington 55, Can. South 28
St Clairsville 40, Cols. Marion-Franklin 6
Waverly 28, Lancaster Fairfield Union 21
Region 16=
Brookville 43, Cin. Hills Christian Academy 42, OT
Cin. Indian Hill 50, Day. Northridge 14
Cin. Taft 50, Spring. Kenton Ridge 7
Cin. Wyoming 49, Cin. Shroder 14
Clarksville Clinton-Massie 41, St. Bernard Roger Bacon 7
Germantown Valley View 26, New Richmond 20
Kettering Alter 14, Eaton 0
N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor 43, Urbana 6
Division V=
Region 17=
Burton Berkshire 24, Chagrin Falls 16
Canfield S. Range 56, Navarre Fairless 13
Garrettsville Garfield 35, Garfield Hts. Trinity 26
Girard 44, Richmond Edison 7
Martins Ferry 48, Columbiana Crestview 41
New Franklin Manchester 49, Youngs. Liberty 14
Poland Seminary 39, Can. Cent. Cath. 18
Sugarcreek Garaway 41, Cortland Lakeview 21
Region 18=
Creston Norwayne 45, Delta 42, OT
Findlay Liberty-Benton 37, Fairview 0
LaGrange Keystone 49, Genoa 21
Liberty Center 58, Utica 6
Milan Edison 42, Johnstown Northridge 0
Oak Harbor 52, Fredericktown 7
Pemberville Eastwood 41, Archbold 0
Wooster Triway 41, Johnstown 20
Region 19=
Belmont Union Local 23, Nelsonville-York 13
Canal Winchester Harvest 40, Dawson-Bryant High School 6
Gahanna Cols. Academy 24, Piketon 7
Ironton 68, Worthington Christian 14
Portsmouth 35, Amanda-Clearcreek 16
Proctorville Fairland 31, Chillicothe Zane Trace 7
Wheelersburg 24, Barnesville 7
Zanesville W. Muskingum 34, Cols. Africentric 26
Region 20=
Camden Preble Shawnee 28, Marion Pleasant 0
Casstown Miami E. 14, Milton-Union 6
Cin. Madeira 21, Williamsburg 14
Jamestown Greeneview 27, St. Paris Graham 6
Lewistown Indian Lake 19, Versailles 7
Lima Bath 51, Carlisle 22
W. Liberty-Salem 41, Arcanum 26
Waynesville 42, Middletown Madison 9
Division VI=
Region 21=
Andover Pymatuning Valley 37, Mineral Ridge 0
Columbia Station Columbia 49, Rittman 7
Dalton 62, Youngs. Valley Christian 0
Kirtland 62, Rootstown 0
Mogadore 27, Hanoverton United 13
New Middletown Spring. 35, Sullivan Black River 6
Smithville 20, Leavittsburg LaBrae 13
Toronto 33, Wickliffe 31
Region 22=
Attica Seneca E. 56, Collins Western Reserve 20
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 43, Castalia Margaretta 8
Bluffton 21, Paulding 6
Carey 21, Defiance Tinora 17
Hamler Patrick Henry 35, Metamora Evergreen 4
Huron 42, Spencerville 7
Sherwood Fairview 41, Elmore Woodmore 9
Tol. Ottawa Hills 49, Ashland Crestview 12
Region 23=
Beverly Ft. Frye 30, Lore City Buckeye Trail 22
Centerburg 34, Reedsville Eastern 12
Cols. Grandview Hts. 41, Marion Elgin 6
Galion Northmor 42, Caldwell 0
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 37, Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 36
Newcomerstown 23, Grove City Christian 14
W. Lafayette Ridgewood 28, Mechanicsburg 21
Waterford 34, Milford Center Fairbanks 21
Region 24=
Anna 61, Lima Perry 14
Cin. Country Day 39, Cin. Deer Park 14
Coldwater 58, Covington 0
Ironton Rock Hill 30, London Madison-Plains 21
Portsmouth W. 42, Chesapeake 24
Purcell Marian 34, Bainbridge Paint Valley 21
Spring. NE 41, Miami Valley Christian Academy 0
St Bernard-Elmwood Place 54, Day. Christian 0
Division VII=
Region 25=
Berlin Center Western Reserve 52, Crestline 0
Cuyahoga Hts. 37, Norwalk St Paul 20
Jeromesville Hillsdale 55, Fairport Harbor Harding 12
Lowellville 34, McDonald 20
Malvern 40, Lucas 26
Monroeville 47, Independence 7
Warren JFK 40, E. Palestine 13
Windham 50, Salineville Southern 35
Region 26=
Columbus Grove 42, N. Baltimore 8
Delphos St John’s 28, McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 22
Gibsonburg 21, Arlington 6
Leipsic 30, Ada 22
Lima Cent. Cath. 33, Pandora-Gilboa 28
McComb 28, Edon 14
Sycamore Mohawk 49, Edgerton 14
Tiffin Calvert 55, Dola Hardin Northern 25
Region 27=
Beaver Eastern 30, Strasburg 6
Bowerston Conotton Valley 46, Fairfield Christian 7
Corning Miller 27, Racine Southern 16
Crown City S. Gallia 56, New Matamoras Frontier 14
Danville 57, Bridgeport 0
Glouster Trimble 28, Lancaster Fisher Cath. 7
Portsmouth Notre Dame 34, Shadyside 12
Region 28=
Ansonia 46, W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. 8
Cin. College Prep. 20, S. Charleston SE 7
Ft. Loramie 49, Mt. Victory Ridgemont 22
Maria Stein Marion Local 68, Ft. Recovery 0
Minster 75, Manchester 14
New Madison Tri-Village 43, Waynesfield-Goshen 7
Sidney Lehman 46, DeGraff Riverside 13
St. Henry (OH) 13, New Bremen 10
Other=
Cle. Adams 52, Cle. Collinwood 0
Stryker 46, Sebring McKinley 6
Tol. Christian 55, Fremont St. Joseph 7
Cleveland, OH
U.S. Navy warship to be commissioned in Ohio
CLEVELAND — For the first time in U.S. history, a Navy warship will be commissioned in Ohio.
Commissioning a ship is a time-honored naval tradition that formally places a ship into active duty.
The USS Cleveland arrived in its namesake city on Saturday, coasting into Cleveland’s North Coast Yard. It’s the fourth ship in U.S. Navy history to bear the name Cleveland.
“It’s a little bit bigger than a flight deck. About 25% bigger,” said Commanding Officer Bruce Hallett. “And it’s higher up, the water makes it a little easier for pilots to be able to land on it. So they like it.”
Hallett has served with the Navy for more than 20 years.
“There are up and overs. So these flags are actually single flags. So we have quartermasters on board,” Hallett said of the colorful flags seen across the ship. “So they can use these to send signals to other ships. But in this capacity right here, they’re just purely for decoration.”
Inside the ship, the decorations pay homage to Cleveland, with two murals in the waterborne mission zone depicting key landmarks and Cleveland Browns signs in the gym.
“It’s all swagged out with all kinds of Cleveland Browns stuff new,” said Hallett. “We got the colors down there, the flags, the towels. It looks phenomenal. And the crew loves it.”
Sailors have been touring the city throughout the week, and Executive Officer Adam Cline has been coordinating community relations events with the crew. He sent two specific sailors to City Hall.
“We have two members of our crew that are from Cleveland,” Hall said. “That’s where they grew up. So it was real nice to incorporate them into that and to get a great memento from the city, a nice flag for us.”
The USS Cleveland will be commissioned Saturday and then head to its home port of Florida. When the ship eventually retires, the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation hopes to bring it back to become a museum.
Cleveland, OH
Navy warship to be commissioned in Ohio for first time in 250 years
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A U.S. Navy warship will be commissioned in Ohio on Saturday for the first time in 250 years.
The USS Cleveland is docked on Lake Erie ahead of the 10 a.m. ceremony.
Commander Bruce Hallett has commanded the USS Cleveland for more than two years.
“It is extremely exciting to be able to bring the USS Cleveland here to Cleveland and to be able to commission this ship here — obviously to introduce it to the city so that they can see the ship that bears their name,” Hallett said. “This has been a long time coming.”
The ship’s hallways are named after Cleveland streets, including East 9th and St. Clair Avenue.
A mural honoring the city of Cleveland is displayed on board. The Navy says it is rare to see something like this on a warship.
“Amazing mural, right? We’re so proud to have that on board,” Hallett said. “We’re just pretty much in awe when we saw all the stuff that we have in the city, and now we have it as part of the Cleveland. We love it as a crew.”
The ship’s weight room was outfitted by the Cleveland Browns with flags, towels, and mats.
“The Browns came and added their own touches to that weight room,” Hallett said. “So it’s all swagged out with all kinds of Cleveland Browns stuff now.”
The ship carries a crew of about 90, including two sailors who grew up in Cleveland.
The USS Cleveland is the final Freedom-variant littoral combat ship to be commissioned in the U.S. Navy.
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Cleveland, OH
The Movie Nerd Report: Independent movie premieres in Cleveland this week – The Land
A trio of locally made films will grace area screens, here is your Movie Nerd Report for the week of May 11-17.
Thursday evening will bring the red-carpet premiere of “The Last Shop On Walnut” at the Cedar Lee Theatre (2163 Lee Rd Cleveland Heights, OH 44118) . The film, which was written and directed by Jason Richardson, was mostly shot in Ravenna. It stars Peter Lawson Jones and Cleveland native Kym Whitley. The screening will benefit the Charles & Margaret Jones Endowed Scholarship Fund at College Now. Tickets can be found at this link.
Can’t make the premiere? The Cedar Lee will be playing the film for at least a full week starting Friday!
“Blood & Rust” the debut feature from Kent State alumni Jeremy Herbert, will be coming to Cranked Up TV on May 19 and The Ashland Cinema (212 Center Street Ashland, OH 44805) will be offering a screening of it this Friday evening at 7 p.m., and it is free!
Sunday at 3:30 p.m. the Capitol Theatre (1390 W.65th Street Cleveland, OH 44102) will present the directorial debut of Frank Calo IV in “Last Call”. Sounds like this one is poised to sell out so click here to grab your tickets.
Over at the Cleveland Cinematheque (11610 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44118) :
Cleveland is fortunate to be one of the five select cities of the Future of Film Is Female Series which highlights films from female and nonbinary filmmakers. The first film in this series kicks off Thursday at 6:30 p.m. with the Midwest road trip film, “Dreams In Nightmares.”
Thursday at 9 p.m. and Friday at 9 p.m. they will present a 4K Restoration of the Dutch classic “Malpertius,” which features Orson Welles.
Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 4:30 p.m. they will present the Italian dramedy “The Last One For The Road.”
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 7:35 p.m. they will present a documentary that explores the effects of colonialism on Northern Argentina in “Our Land.”
Saturday at 8:50 p.m. and Sunday at 5:45 p.m. they will present a 4K Restoration of the Argentinian film “The Headless Woman”
Sunday at 3:30 p.m. they will present the documentary “Four Rational People,” which looks at the Emerson String Quartet’s final performance.
More information about the films and ticket prices are at: cinematheque.cia.edu
At the Nightlight Cinema (30 N High Street Akron, OH 44308):
One of the most acclaimed films of the year is the Canadian drama “Blue Herron,” it is the feature debut of Sophy Romvari, who gained attention for her short films.
They also will be playing the documentary “Steal This Story, Please,” which highlights independent investigative journalist Amy Goodman.
More Information about the films and ticket prices are at: nightlightcinema.com
This weekend there are a trio of new films opening in wide release: The first is one that I would recommend if you are a horror fan – “Obsession”. This film continues a trend where we are seeing Youtubers become filmmakers, in this case it is 26-year-old Curry Barker. This is a spin on “be careful what you wish for” when a young man makes a wish for his crush to love him more than anything else in the world, and it gets increasingly disturbing from there. I personally loved it and thought the performance from actress Inde Navarrette will make her a star.
“Is God Is” is a revenge tale which was based on an award-winning play by Alesha Harris. Harris makes her feature directorial debut and currently the film stands at 95% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes!
The other film opening is the latest from director Guy Ritchie, the action-thriller “In The Grey” with Jake Gyllenhall and Henry Cavill.
Rounding out this busy week are some anniversaries hitting screens in “Top Gun” and “Top Gun: Maverick” for one week to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Tony Scott’s original, and the original “Shrek” is also playing for one week to commemorate its 25th Anniversary (Anniversaries like this are making your resident movie nerd feel old!).
Lastly, I just wanted to wish congratulations to my longtime friend Dave Huffman, who has just been named the new director of The Cleveland Cinematheque! If you have ever attended some of the Late Shift Series back in the day at the Cedar Lee or Capitol, or the 12 Hours of Terror, you know that Dave is a huge cinephile and I am certain will do a great job at the Cinematheque!
Until next week my friends, see ya at the movies!
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