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AEW Collision Results (December 6, 2025) – Taped in Cleveland, OH – eWrestling | WWE, AEW News
Recap by: allelitewrestling.com
Continental Classic Blue League: Orange Cassidy (3 points) def. Roderick Strong (0 points)
We opened Collision with an interesting battle of associates, as it relates to The Conglomeration, with Orange Cassidy taking on Roderick Strong. Before the match began, Renee Paquette reported that Cassidy admitted he’s dealing with a back injury. Strong took Cassidy down to the mat and eventually worked him into the ropes, where he showed no qualms about the chops Cassidy asked him to refrain from on Dynamite. Cassidy turned it around and controlled Strong with a headlock. Strong tried to fight through with a backbreaker, but Cassidy was able to regain his control almost immediately.
Finally, Strong leveled Cassidy with a chop so hard that it knocked him from the ring. Strong followed him out and laid in a few more chops that echoed throughout GalaxyCon. Strong continued the relentless attack with a backbreaker on the railing! He remained on the hunt with another chop as they returned to the ring, where Strong caught Cassidy with a brutal backbreaker across his knee. Strong continued to work over Cassidy’s back with nine backbreakers! Cassidy found a glimmer of hope with a DDT out of nowhere.
Cassidy locked his hands in his pockets to help avoid the Stronghold and launch Strong to the outside with his feet! Cassidy followed with a dive that connected with Strong. Cassidy ran Strong into three turnbuckles from the apron but was caught from the top rope when Strong hit a powerslam. Strong blocked a Stundog Millionaire, so Cassidy got a crucifix for a two-count. Cassidy nailed a springboard tornado DDT from the apron and went to the top. Still, Strong met him there, and the two jockeyed for position until Cassidy back-elbowed Strong into a precarious position straddling the middle rope the hard way.
Cassidy came off the top with an elbow, and Strong found a way to kick out at two. Strong avoided an Orange Punch and nailed End of Heartache! He stacked up Cassidy, who escaped in the nick of time to keep the match alive. Strong held onto Cassidy’s legs, but Cassidy turned it into a nearfall! Cassidy came back with a Stundog Millionaire, but Strong was ready for the Orange Punch again by lifting Cassidy onto his shoulders. However, Cassidy escaped on the way down and crossed Strong’s legs to trap him in a pin that earned him the three count and his first three points! What a finish!
Jack Perry to Replace the Injured Darby Allin in the Continental Classic
Tony Schiavone provided a significant update on the Continental Classic with the news that Darby Allin has not been cleared to continue in the tournament and will be replaced in the Gold League by “Jungle” Jack Perry. After the announcement, Allin addressed the situation and admitted the Death Riders might be winning the war because they are out there every week, and he’s out. He said he was scared in the ring for the first time in his life last week against Kevin Knight because his legs gave out and he was rushed to the hospital. He knows why he wasn’t medically cleared, but has never seen eye-to-eye with Perry, although if it’s Perry taking his spot, “Go on and win the whole f****** thing! I hope you do! As for Darby…I don’t…know.”
Bang Bang Gang wants FTR for the AEW Tag Team Titles in the UK!
“Tonight is the greatest night of my life! Why? Because FTR are the AEW World Tag Team Champions!”
That familiar refrain from Stokely was shouted down by Columbus with some language that isn’t suitable for the holiday season.
Stokely said there was no more fun and games because FTR wanted Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson in the ring right now! Bang Bang Gang wasted no time marching to the ring with Columbus serenading them with “GUNS UP!” chants.
Wheeler cut that off and admitted that Gunn and Robinson were the last team to beat them, but that will be the last time that happens. He said their most significant achievements are being “Billy’s son” and “Mr. Toni Storm.” Harwood took over and said FTR being in the ring with them makes them relevant. However, he was embarrassed that Gunn touched his belt last week, and the only reason they haven’t fought was that he knows FTR would beat them. So he’ll do them a favor and let them touch the belt this week – only to fake out Gunn with a “too slow”!
Gunn said he’s the son of a Hall of Famer, and Juice is the son of a carpenter; meanwhile, Cash is the son of his first cousin, and Dax is just a son of a bitch! Gunn said they were just avoiding putting the titles on the line against the last team to beat them. Robinson followed up by reminding everyone that they had recently won $200K and could buy all the belts they wanted, but he had one of those, and it holds up his pants. He wants those titles. They aren’t out here to touch those titles, because the next time they touch those titles, it will be when the referee hands them over after they beat their ass in the United Kingdom.
“And if you’re not down with that, we got two words for ya…AND NEW!”
The Death Riders Have Plenty to Say to TNT Champion Mark Briscoe
Marina Shafir, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia were somewhere in the building and had plenty to say to TNT Champion Mark Briscoe. Shafir asked if he had anyone by his side, like the Death Riders. Yuta took the typical shots at Briscoe’s appearance, but it was Garcia who called Briscoe stupid for making the challenge to Garcia. Garcia said he’s bringing the TNT Title to the Death Riders.
Continental Classic Blue League: Máscara Dorada (3 points) def. Claudio Castagnoli (6 points)
The leader of the Blue League marched to the ring as we saw a package recapping one of the most newsworthy matches of the Continental Classic, as it was Castagnoli besting Jon Moxley on Dynamite to move to six points and win the battle of the Death Riders.
Castagnoli controlled early by grinding Dorada to the mat with his superior power while avoiding Dorada’s attempts to attack with his speed. A spectacular armdrag sent Castagnoli to the outside, but when Dorada tried to follow, he ran into a rising uppercut! Castagnoli gorilla-pressed Dorada onto the guardrail twice and rolled in the ring to admire his work. Dorada beat the referee’s count, only for Castagnoli to attack once again.
Castagnoli didn’t feel that beating down Dorada was enough, so he started pulling at the mask, but that angered Dorada, who hit some chops and kicks until Castagnoli cut him off with an abbreviated swing. Castagnoli hit a running uppercut in the corner, but couldn’t connect on a second, and Dorada dropped him with a thrust kick. Castagnoli booted Dorada to the mat, but when he tried to grab Dorada, it was reversed with Dorada springing to his feet and then onto Castagnoli’s shoulders! He hopped to the top rope and came back with an amazing armdrag. Dorada picked up the pace with a hurricanrana that sent Castagnoli to the outside, and when he followed with a dive, Castagnoli blocked it and celebrated. Dorada took that chance to return to the ring and hit another dive that turned into an armdrag on the floor. The two traded shots into the steel steps until Dorada sprang to the second rope and swung down for a wristlock takeover to the floor!
Back in the ring, Dorada tried to get a pin, but Castagnoli powered out. Dorada went to the top only to be caught on the way down by Castagnoli, who turned the momentum into a tilt-a-whirl slam for a two count. Dorada ate a huge uppercut but managed to kick out as we heard the 10-minute warning. Dorada nailed a thrust kick, so Castagnoli came back with a massive lariat. Dorada had enough to kick out at two, although both men were showing signs of wear.
Castagnoli punished Dorada in the corner with short uppercuts until he ran into two boots. However, Castagnoli grabbed Dorada on his back and scaled the ropes, but Dorada escaped and stood on the top rope to hit a leaping hurricanrana! Dorada went back to the same corner, and Castagnoli ran to meet on the top rope with an uppercut! Dorada avoided a superplex to send Castagnoli to the mat. He followed with a shooting star press to get the pinfall and earn a huge upset! Dorada is on the board with three points, and Castagnoli suffers his first loss of the Continental Classic!
Tony Schiavone Sits Down with Timeless Love Bombs and the Babes of Wrath
As Tony Schiavone made the introductions of the two teams that will vie to become the first AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions in the tournament final this Wednesday at Winter is Coming, Mina Shirakawa made sure all four women had glasses of champagne. Schiavone said that when these two teams meet on Wednesday, hearts will be divided, including his.
“Then we should raise a glass! To four bitches with the itches who fight for all the riches!”
“Timeless” Toni Storm explained how her team is more than just a team in the ring. They’ve been through a lot and aren’t just thrown together for this tournament. Willow Nightingale said she supports whatever happens in their personal lives, but that shouldn’t matter when it comes to the ring. She shared the history between her and Harley Cameron, including a match they had on AEW Dark three years ago. They went their own ways after that, and while things haven’t always been perfect, they both operated the same way by smiling and doing what they love. Storm reminded Nightingale and Cameron that she’s beaten them both, and they have never beaten her. Cameron said these babes have wrath, and she’s done more in her first and only three years than Storm or Shirakawa did. Shirakawa jumped in before an argument broke out and said they are here to give everyone a fight to remember.
Schiavone summed it up perfectly, “Well s***, I’ll drink to that!” And everyone raised their glasses to toast!
Swerve Strickland Challenged by Josh Alexander, Attacked by Katsuyori Shibata
Tony Schiavone introduced Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana for their returns to Collision after a three-month absence! Swerve detailed his time away with surgery, rehab, and preparing to come back.
“Three months of turning myself into the biggest, baddest, most dangerous version of Swerve Strickland you’ve ever seen!”
And he’s doing it all for the AEW World Championship. And he knows what it’s like to hold that title because business was straightforward with him.
“I said it. I meant it. And I backed it the hell up.”
He acknowledged that the AEW World Championship sat on the shoulder of Samoa Joe, but every time he tries to come after him, Joe goes running. Swerve wondered if that was because it was Swerve who beat Joe for the AEW World Title the last time Joe had it. And now he has to go through Opps Dojo members to get to Katsuyori Shibata, Powerhouse Hobbs, and even HOOK to get back to his World Championship.
“Joe, you will fall once again to the franchise of AEW, Swerve Strickland. Whose House?”
Swerve said he needed to talk about one more person, “Hangman” Adam Page. He said they may never see eye-to-eye, but no one can doubt that Hangman vs. Swerve is the greatest rivalry in AEW history. And he heard Hangman was looking for someone to battle with him against the Opps.
“So what do you say? How ‘bout Swerve is the one backing you up at Winter is Coming? For one night, and one night only. After that, me and you, Hangman, we’re gonna have to sit down again and have a very, very, very serious conversation.”
All of a sudden, Josh Alexander’s voice was heard yelling, “Enough!”
He said Swerve was just saying lies and half-truths, and he’s certainly not the franchise. And this isn’t Swerve’s house, it’s Don Callis’ House now!
Alexander asked why Swerve was talking about the AEW World Championship and not revenge. It was another Don Callis member, Kazuchika Okada, who injured Swerve’s knee. But he gets that Swerve isn’t coming for revenge since this is Don Callis’ house now. Alexander said Swerve shouldn’t be able to come back in and get a title shot after being away for three months. Alexander ran down everything he’s done and who he’s taken out since Swerve has been gone, including winning $1 million for the Don Callis Family. If anyone deserves a title shot, it’s Alexander! He asked the crowd if it should be him or Swerve. They obviously chanted for Swerve.
Alexander acknowledged they both wanted to fight, but he didn’t think Columbus deserved it. Swerve said they can do it next week in Cardiff at AEW Collision, Winter is Coming. He invited Alexander to come in and fight, but was chopped in the knee by Shibata, who hit the ring out of nowhere with a sneak attack! Swerve was slow to his feet, as Shibata calmly left up the aisle. Alexander said he’d see Swerve next week.
Is Mercedes Moné Starting to Crack?
Lexy Nair was backstage with TBS Champion Mercedes Moné and tried to get the former ROH Women’s World TV Champion to comment on losing that title to Red Velvet last night at ROH Final Battle. Moné was clearly flustered and angered, so she asked for a better question. Nair asked if her recent losses were weighing on her. Moné was still angry and reminded everyone that she’s a global star and still 12 Belts Moné. Leila Grey tried to kick her when she was down last night, and Moné promised to make her pay.
TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) def. Leila Grey
Moné attacked before the bell, immediately sending Grey to the floor. She followed with a sliding dropkick and ran down the apron to hit a meteora, but Grey ducked, so Christopher Daniels ate the pair of knees from Moné instead! Grey nailed Moné with a forearm and then put her down with a short dropkick to get a two count. She followed with a neckbreaker for another nearfall. Moné blocked an attack in the corner and slammed Grey into the turnbuckle with a head scissors. Grey missed a bulldog out of the corner, which allowed Moné to hit a Meteora for a two count.
Moné stayed in control until she missed a charge in the corner. Grey fought back with a series of clotheslines and a slingblade. She hit a rising knee on Moné in the corner, but appeared to be showing damage from the match so far. Grey recovered to hit a bulldog, but Moné snatched her in the Moné Maker to get the submission victory. She held on after the bell rang, so Daniels came in to stop it, and she let go. Moné kicked Daniels low and then went to the announce table to steal Tony Schiavone’s headset and proclaim herself the greatest TBS Champion.
Eddie Kingston’s Final Words Ahead of Winter is Coming
Kingston said he’s been dreaming of being a world champion since he was nine years old. Samoa Joe can’t get into Kingston’s head, because Kingston is already in his own head. He yells and screams because he cares. He cares about people going down a path he doesn’t respect. AEW was supposed to be different. You would be rewarded for being the best. And now he’s seeing how Samoa Joe is doing it, and he needs to win the AEW World Championship to show the young guys how it’s supposed to be. The focus on Kingston’s face has never been more apparent.
Triangle of Madness Attack with a Message
We were taken to outside the women’s locker room, where Thekla, Julia Hart and Skye Blue left a pile of bodies with a statement attack. Hart and Blue said, “Sisters of Sin come for the win.” Thekla left with these ominous words, “See you in Cardiff, bitches!”
AEW National Championship: Ricochet (c) def. Ace Austin
Austin immediately saw the issues he had on the outside with Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona but managed to focus up and knock Ricochet to the outside with a dropkick pretty quickly. A frustrated Ricochet grabbed the bell hammer and brought it into the ring, which allowed Liona to trip Austin. Ricochet clobbered Austin from behind and sent him to the outside so he could hit a massive dive in a clearly premeditated attack.
After Ricochet had his way with Austin for the next few minutes, Austin got back into the match by avoiding a dropkick in the corner. Ricochet landed on his head, so Austin found a second wind and focused his efforts on Ricochet’s neck and head. Repeated blows followed a knee lift/Russian leg sweep combo in the corner. Austin avoided Liona on the outside by showing exceptional balance on the ring apron while still hitting a springboard crossbody onto Ricochet. He followed with a Dr. Bomb for a two-count, as Columbus came alive for Austin. Ricochet reversed Austin’s offense into a pin attempt but did some real damage with a shotgun dropgun to the corner. Austin avoided a Spirit Gun and the two traded reversals until they wound up on the top rope, where Austin hit a superplex on Ricochet! Austin slammed Ricochet’s head to the mat with his calves, which nearly won the match in the closest nearfall of the match.
Austin went for The Fold, so Ricochet moved the referee in the way and tried to hit a low blow, but it was blocked. Austin flipped Ricochet head over heels, but Ricochet landed on his feet and nailed Austin with a Spirit Gun, followed by Vertigo to get the pinfall victory and successful defense of the AEW National Championship.
After the match, FTR hit the ring to attack Austin until Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn hit the ring to save their fellow Bang Bang Gang member. Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood tried to attack with the AEW World Tag Team Championships, but Robinson and Gunn avoided it and lit them up with punches! The belts were left in the ring, so Bang Bang Gang threw them out, much to the chagrin of FTR.
Continental Classic Blue League: IWGP World Heavyweight Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita (6 points) def. Jon Moxley (3 points) via pinfall
This main event had the entire crowd on their feet, chanting “HOLY S***!” at the bell!
With so much on the line, there was an expected feeling-out process between the two until a clean break turned into a shoving match. They traded shoulder blocks until Takeshita hit a big boot and a leaping clothesline to take Moxley down. Moxley avoided a suplex, but seemed to come down awkwardly on the ankle that Kyle O’Reilly previously injured. While the referee tried to check on Moxley, Takeshita slid to the outside and started slamming the ankle into the ring post. He sat Mox in a chair and slammed the ankle into the guardrail! Moxley tried to walk it off, but collapsed into the ring steps. Takeshita threw Moxley back in the ring, where Moxley fell yet again. Takeshita got Mox back to his feet, twisted his ankle, and sent Moxley down in significant pain.
The ankle remained the point of emphasis for Takeshita for the next few minutes, including a simple kick in the corner that cut off a brief moment of comeback for Moxley. Takeshita trapped Moxley’s ankle in the ropes, but Moxley escaped and nailed a charging Takeshita with a forearm. The two fought on the apron, where Moxley kicked Takeshita in the ankle and followed with a stomp off the corner of the ring to Takeshita’s head!
Back in the ring, Moxley hit a side suplex, so Takeshita came back with a German suplex! Both men got back up and met clotheslines that sent them crashing back to the mat. After getting to their feet at the 10-minute warning, they traded blows until they held each other up. Moxley took the advantage back with a lariat that turned Takeshita inside out!
The two traded reversals until Moxley turned a cross armbar into an ankle lock on Takeshita! The IWGP World Heavyweight Champions made it to the ropes to break the hold, so Moxley stomped on the ankle. On the apron, Takeshita reversed a piledriver into a back body drop, sending Moxley crashing onto the most challenging part of the ring!
When Takeshita tried to get back in the ring, he collapsed from his own ankle pain. Moxley got back in only to be met by a forearm from Takeshita! Takeshita shook off the pain and flipped over the top onto Moxley on the floor! Takeshita wrecked the announce table and then put Moxley through the standing edge with a blue thunder bomb! Takeshita got in the ring looking for the countout, but Moxley made it back in at 9.9! Takeshita was already coming off the top with a splash that landed, but Mox kicked out!
Takeshita tried to charge Mox, but Moxley just collapsed to the mat, only to snatch Takeshita in a pinning predicament that almost won the match! Moxley hit a cutter with five minutes to go and struggled to his feet with the injured ankle. Takeshita dropped his weight onto Moxley’s ankle and then ran right into a big forearm from Moxley. Moxley nailed the Paradigm Shift! 1-2-TAKESHITA GOT HIS FOOT ON THE ROPE! What a match!
Moxley put Takeshita down with everything he had until Takeshita found his fighting spirit and got back up. When Moxley tried to rebound off the ropes, his ankle gave out, so Takeshita floored him with a knee, but Moxley somehow kicked out! Takeshita lowered his kneepad to hit a knee right to Moxley’s face! He picked Moxley back up and dropped him with Raging Fire to get the pinfall victory! He moves to six points and a tie with Castagnoli on top of the Blue League!
Cleveland, OH
’27 TE D’Angelo White Commits to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Another blue chip Class of 2027 prospect has picked the Louisville football program.
Cleveland (Oh.) Villa Angela-St. Joseph tight end D’Angelo White, a four-star prospect in the 2027 cycle, announced Sunday that he has given his verbal pledge to the Cardinals.
White chose Louisville over several blue blood programs. He held offers from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee and others, and had made multiple unofficial visits to OSU, UM and PSU.
There’s a reason why so many elite schools were after White. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound prospect ranks as high as the No. 3 tight end and No. 159 overall prospect in the Class of 2027 in ESPN’s rankings, and comes in as the 288th-ranked recruit in the nation by the 247Sports Composite.
White was an impact player on both sides of the ball for Cleveland (Oh.) Villa Angelo-St. Joseph. Not only was he a difference maker from his tight end spot, he earned D-III Second-Team honors from OHSAA as a defensive lineman. Stats for White were not provided by MaxPreps.
White is the fourth Class of 2027 prospect to the commit to the Cardinals, joining Lizton (Ind.) Tri-West quarterback Jack Sorgi, Cincinnati (Oh.) wide receiver Chuck Alexander and Louisville (Ky.) Trinity cornerback Allen Evans. All four are top-300 prospects according to the 247Sports Composite., which has helped UofL sport the No. 17 overall class up to this point.
In the more immediate 2026 cycle, Louisville signed 19 prospect during the early signing period last night, with 15 of them being early enrollees. It’s a class that ranks 32nd in the nation, per 247Sports.
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Ohio high school girls basketball scores: Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026
CLEVELAND, Ohio — OHSAA girls basketball scores from Saturday in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Akr. Coventry 67, Streetsboro 22
Akr. Ellet 43, Can. South 34
Akr. Hoban 72, Gates Mills Gilmour 36
Apple Creek Waynedale 43, Ashland 42
Arcadia 54, Dola Hardin Northern 47
Ashtabula Edgewood 45, Geneva 40
Attica Seneca E. 43, Sycamore Mohawk 27
Aurora 63, Medina Highland 57
Avon 54, Amherst Steele 33
Avon Lake 73, N. Ridgeville 43
Bedford, Mich. 47, Tol. Rogers 33
Bellbrook 59, Monroe 26
Beloit W. Branch 54, Minerva 8
Berlin Center Western Reserve 70, Girard 53
Berlin Hiland 59, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 17
Botkins 47, Elida 40
Bowerston Conotton Valley 42, Rittman 32
Bowling Green Christian Academy 33, Put-in-Bay 11
Carey 52, Bucyrus 14
Casstown Miami E. 63, Day. Northridge 41
Castalia Margaretta 57, Port Clinton 21
Centerburg 54, Danville 37
Chardon 48, Eastlake North 38
Chesapeake 56, Greenup Co., Ky. 18
Chesterland W. Geauga 40, Gates Mills Hawken 28
Cin. McNicholas 56, Cin. Anderson 44
Cin. Oak Hills 44, Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 40
Cin. Princeton 65, Hamilton 22
Cin. Summit 63, St Bernard-Elmwood Place 13
Cin. Sycamore 74, Middletown 11
Cols. Linden-McKinley 42, Day. Dunbar 24
Columbia Station Columbia 47, Wellington 20
Coshocton 51, Bridgeport 36
Creston Norwayne 42, New London 31
Crooksville 50, Byesville Meadowbrook 35
Cuyahoga Falls 49, Barberton 8
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 43, Cle. Hts. Beaumont 34
Dalton 62, Dover 39
Dawson-Bryant 51, S. Webster 49
Day. Oakwood 61, Eaton 22
Day. Stivers 56, Cin. Taft 34
Delta 55, Bloomdale Elmwood 39
E. Can. 43, Hartville Lake Center Christian 42
E. Palestine 37, Campbell Memorial 24
Edon 46, Defiance Tinora 43
Elyria Open Door 52, Tol. Waite 24
Fairview 70, Beachwood 34
Findlay Liberty-Benton 43, Kalida 30
Galloway Westland 35, Day. Belmont 30
Garfield Hts. Trinity 59, Independence 19
Garrettsville Garfield 38, Middlefield Cardinal 35
Genoa Christian 44, Liberty Christian Academy 17
Gibsonburg 62, Sandusky St. Mary 19
Gorham Fayette 41, Antwerp 30
Hamilton Ross 43, Trenton Edgewood 38
Hillsboro 46, Washington C.H. Miami Trace 45
Huber Hts. Wayne 72, Clayton Northmont 22
Hudson 78, Solon 59
Jefferson Area 46, Ashtabula Lakeside 10
Kansas Lakota 51, New Riegel 29
Kent Roosevelt 46, Richfield Revere 44
Kenton 82, Lima Perry 14
Kettering Alter 49, Day. Carroll 42
Kingsway Christian 32, Senedot Stripes 18
Kingsway Christian 60, Coshocton Christian 23
Kirtland 52, Wickliffe 17
LaGrange Keystone 72, Sullivan Black River 15
Lakewood 51, Bay (OH) 40
Legacy Christian 56, Cedarville 49
Lima Shawnee 60, Lima Cent. Cath. 25
Lockland 53, Cin. Shroder 49
London 67, Plain City Jonathan Alder 12
London Madison-Plains 51, Milford Center Fairbanks 30
Loudonville 48, Cardington-Lincoln 36
Lucasville Valley 50, South Point 16
Macedonia Nordonia 47, Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 45
Madison 70, Conneaut 41
Mansfield Madison 39, Millersburg W. Holmes 33
Maria Stein Marion Local 44, Anna 20
Marion Harding High School 53, Caledonia River Valley 32
Martins Ferry 77, Weir, W.Va. 19
Mason 54, Cin. Colerain 32
Massillon Jackson 50, Can. McKinley 44
Massillon Perry 48, N. Can. Hoover 42
Mayfield 64, Willoughby S. 51
McConnelsville Morgan 46, New Concord John Glenn 22
Mentor 69, Brunswick 41
Miller City 56, Arlington 22
Milton-Union 61, Sidney Lehman 20
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 57, Bucyrus Wynford 33
New Paris National Trail 52, Hamilton New Miami 19
New Philadelphia 52, Linsly, W.Va. 34
Newcomerstown 51, Malvern 34
Newton Local 54, Franklin Middletown Christian 42
Norton 68, Ravenna 19
Ohio Deaf 48, Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Va. 19
Old Fort 43, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 30
Ontario 65, Galion 43
Orange 31, Painesville Harvey 27
Ottawa-Glandorf 71, Ft. Loramie 45
Oxford Talawanda 52, Franklin 32
Painesville Riverside 42, Chagrin Falls Kenston 41
Pandora-Gilboa 51, Ft. Jennings 27
Parma Hts. Holy Name 52, Chardon NDCL 49
Parma Padua 49, Elyria Cath. 32
Pataskala Licking Hts. 40, Pataskala Watkins Memorial 28
Paulding 64, Bluffton 42
Philo 56, Warsaw River View 24
Piqua 51, Xenia 18
Powell Olentangy Liberty 37, Cols. Bishop Watterson 28
Proctorville Fairland 50, Cabell Midland, W.Va. 26
Proctorville Fairland 82, Vincent Warren 39
Rocky River 65, Parma Normandy 51
Rootstown 40, Mantua Crestwood 21
STVM 59, Youngs. Ursuline 33
Salem 47, Alliance 18
Shadyside 47, New Matamoras Frontier 42
Shaker Hts. Laurel 60, Doylestown Chippewa 39
Sheffield Brookside 47, Lorain Clearview 28
Shelby 65, Sparta Highland 40
St. Henry (OH) 49, Spencerville 31
Steubenville Cath. Cent. 68, Zanesville Rosecrans 32
Strongsville 67, Shaker Hts. 39
Sunbury Big Walnut 59, Lewis Center Olentangy 56
Sylvania Southview 46, Lima 44
Tallmadge 38, Copley 34
Thornville Sheridan 33, Dresden Tri-Valley 30
Tipp City Bethel 62, DeGraff Riverside 31
Tipp City Tippecanoe 62, Greenville 31
Tol. Christian 66, W. Unity Hilltop 40
Twinsburg 55, Stow-Munroe Falls 23
Uhrichsville Claymont 51, Sugarcreek Garaway 40
Upper Sandusky 28, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 23
Urbana 69, New Carlisle Tecumseh 25
Vermilion 50, Milan Edison 45
Versailles 55, Jackson Center 16
W. Jefferson 45, Spring. Cath. Cent. 26
Wadsworth 45, N. Royalton 33
Warren Howland 56, Cortland Lakeview 50
Waverly 57, Gallipolis Gallia 51
Waynesville 50, Brookville 30
Westerville N. 51, Columbus South 40
Westlake 63, N. Olmsted 34
Westtown, Pa. 85, Western Reserve Academy 44
Worthington Kilbourne 58, Thomas Worthington 31
Zanesville W. Muskingum 61, Zanesville Maysville 28
Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 53, W. Lafayette Ridgewood 20
Cleveland, OH
Protests against ICE planned across Ohio, US after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon – The Land
Protests against immigration enforcement are planned for cities and towns across the country on Saturday after one federal officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis and another shot and wounded two people in Portland, Oregon.
The demonstrations come as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security pushes forward in the Twin Cities with what it calls its biggest-ever immigration enforcement operation. President Donald Trump’s administration has said both shootings were acts of self-defense against drivers who “weaponized” their vehicles to attack officers.
Indivisible, a social movement organization that formed to resist the Trump administration, said hundreds of protests were scheduled in Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio, Florida and other states. Many were dubbed “ICE Out for Good” using the acronym for the agency Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Indivisible and its local chapters organized protests in all 50 states last year.
Protests are planned for Saturday in Solon and Lyndhurst, according to the Indivisble website. Additional protests are scheduled for Akron, Medina and Alliance. Protests have already been held in Cleveland. Details on the upcoming protests are available on the Indivisble website.
In Minneapolis, a coalition of migrant rights groups called for a demonstration at Powderhorn Park, a large green space about half a mile from where 37-year-old Renee Good was shot in a residential neighborhood on Wednesday. They said the rally and march would celebrate Good’s life and call for an “end to deadly terror on our streets.”
Cleveland City Council President Blaine A. Griffin issued a statement condemning the shooting of Good.
“Donald Trump’s decision to arm thousands of unvetted, minimally trained recruits and unleash them on our cities made this kind of violence inevitable. The thuggery ICE regularly displays has no place in America. Anyone with a conscience should be outraged. Only those without a conscience would immediately—and dishonestly—blame the victim as the Trump administration has,” Griffin said in a message he emailed to media.
Protests held in the neighborhood so far have been peaceful, in contrast to the violence that hit Minneapolis in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd in 2020. Near the airport, some confrontations erupted on Thursday and Friday between smaller groups of protesters and agents guarding the federal building used as a base for the Twin Cities crackdown.
The Trump administration has been surging thousands of federal officers to Minnesota under a sweeping new crackdown tied in part to allegations of fraud involving Somali residents. More than 2,000 officers were taking part.
Some officers moved in after abruptly pulling out of Louisiana, where they were part of another operation that started last month and was expected to last until February.
The Land contributed to this article.
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