Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school boys basketball scores: Friday, Jan. 30, 2026
CLEVELAND, Ohio — OHSAA boys basketball scores from Friday in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Alliance 60, Minerva 48
Alliance Marlington 71, Salem 51
Andrews Osborne Academy 61, Medina Christian Academy 52
Ansonia 54, New Paris National Trail 38
Arcadia 51, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 48
Archbold 61, Swanton 55
Arlington 40, Ada 27
Ashland Crestview 84, Ashland Mapleton 45
Ashtabula Edgewood 67, Conneaut 47
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 42, Sandusky St. Mary 27
Batavia 78, New Richmond 22
Bellevue 60, Tiffin Columbian 53
Berlin Center Western Reserve 54, New Middletown Spring. 52
Berlin Hiland 76, Magnolia Sandy Valley 33
Botkins 44, Anna 26
Bowerston Conotton Valley 67, Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 38
Brooklyn 50, Youngs. Mooney 36
Bryan 51, Metamora Evergreen 38
Burton Berkshire 69, Rootstown 44
Caldwell 63, Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 54
Canal Fulton Northwest 78, Navarre Fairless 36
Canfield 67, Warren Howland 44
Castalia Margaretta 69, Milan Edison 35
Celina 45, Elida 41
Centerville 67, Miamisburg 36
Chagrin Falls 46, Kirtland 45
Chillicothe Unioto 50, Chillicothe Zane Trace 48
Cin. La Salle 41, Cin. Moeller 39
Cin. McNicholas 48, Bishop Fenwick 36
Cin. Oak Hills 61, Middletown 39
Cin. Princeton 94, Cin. Colerain 48
Clayton Northmont 63, Kettering Fairmont 52
Clyde 82, Norwalk 51
Coldwater 61, Rockford Parkway 48
Collins Western Reserve 62, Greenwich S. Cent. 49
Cols. Hamilton Twp. 69, Amanda-Clearcreek 24
Cols. Upper Arlington 41, Powell Olentangy Liberty 38
Columbiana 79, Lisbon David Anderson 75
Copley 76, Barberton 60
Cornerstone Christian 70, Elyria Open Door 30
Corning Miller 43, Lancaster Fisher Cath. 37
Creston Norwayne 53, West Salem Northwestern 18
Day. Oakwood 53, Carlisle 37
Defiance 75, Kenton 43
Delphos St John’s 71, Versailles 34
Dover 46, Mansfield Madison 34
Dresden Tri-Valley 64, Philo 48
Edon 51, Gorham Fayette 41
Fairfield 49, Cin. Sycamore 45
Fairview 74, Cle. Rhodes 71
Felicity-Franklin 67, Blanchester 63, OT
Findlay Liberty-Benton 74, McComb 45
Fredericktown 64, Galion Northmor 57
Ft. Loramie 65, Sidney Fairlawn 43
Ft. Recovery 56, New Knoxville 55, OT
Gates Mills Hawken 71, Orange 45
Genoa 79, Fostoria 38
Gibsonburg 56, Old Fort 52, OT
Greenville 61, Fairborn 51
Hamilton Ross 56, Franklin 49
Hamler Patrick Henry 63, Liberty Center 56
Harrod Allen E. 59, Van Wert Lincolnview 55
Haviland Wayne Trace 64, Antwerp 51
Hilliard Darby 55, Dublin Jerome 37
Holgate 61, W. Unity Hilltop 57
Hubbard 68, Niles McKinley 64, OT
Independence 48, Cuyahoga Hts. 32
Jackson Center 55, Houston 32
Jeromesville Hillsdale 81, Doylestown Chippewa 74
John Marshall, W.Va. 70, Bellaire 52
Kalida 60, Ottoville 44
Kinsman Badger 59, Cortland Maplewood 55
LaGrange Keystone 72, Columbia Station Columbia 51
Legacy Christian 67, Bellefontaine Calvary Christian 27
Leipsic 67, Vanlue 41
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 60, Dublin Coffman 48
Lewistown Indian Lake 60, Spring. NW 40
Lewistown Indian Lake 66, St. Paris Graham 34
Lexington 64, Millersburg W. Holmes 47
Lima 76, Tol. Bowsher 29
Lima Bath 45, Ottawa-Glandorf 33
Lima Cent. Cath. 65, Delphos Jefferson 39
Lima Perry 51, N. Baltimore 42
Lima Shawnee 63, Wapakoneta 40
Lima Temple Christian 70, Marion Elgin 25
Lore City Buckeye Trail 65, Newcomerstown 59
Mansfield 68, Wooster 59
Mansfield Christian 60, Lucas 47
Mantua Crestwood 69, Wickliffe 55
Maria Stein Marion Local 60, St. Henry (OH) 33
Mason 46, Hamilton 44
Massillon Jackson 66, Can. Glenoak 59
Massillon Perry 47, Green 28
Mayfield 97, Eastlake North 64
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 58, Mt. Victory Ridgemont 46
Millbury Lake 60, Oak Harbor 42
Miller City 64, Ft. Jennings 37
Millersport 63, Fairfield Christian 49
Mineral Ridge 75, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton 37
Minster 40, New Bremen 26
Monroe 68, Oxford Talawanda 50
Monroeville 60, Plymouth 57
Montpelier 69, Pioneer N. Central 54
Morral Ridgedale 49, Dola Hardin Northern 43
Mt Gilead 48, Howard E. Knox 40
N. Can. Hoover 63, Uniontown Lake 46
N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge 52, Horizon-Lorain 25
New Madison Tri-Village 88, Bradford 25
New Philadelphia 60, Ashland 44
New Riegel 66, Lakeside Danbury 55
Newark 77, Canal Winchester 41
Norwalk St Paul 62, New London 52
Oberlin 61, Lorain Clearview 45
Orwell Grand Valley 72, Andover Pymatuning Valley 64
Painesville Riverside 69, Willoughby S. 41
Pataskala Watkins Memorial 48, Mt. Vernon 39
Paulding 63, Hicksville 16
Perrysburg 62, Bowling Green 31
Pettisville 48, Stryker 35
Poland Seminary 67, Cortland Lakeview 51
Port Clinton 53, Huron 48
Ravenna SE 67, Newton Falls 61
Reedsville Eastern 62, Stewart Federal Hocking 45
Rocky River Lutheran W. 67, Louisville 31
S. Webster 55, Waverly 46
Sandusky 46, Sandusky Perkins 42
Sheffield Brookside 78, Wellington 51
Sherwood Fairview 52, Edgerton 35
Sidney Lehman 75, DeGraff Riverside 51
Smithville 68, Rittman 23
South Point 48, Gallipolis Gallia 37
Spencerville 65, Bluffton 31
St Clairsville 75, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 44
St. Xavier (OH) 49, Cin. Elder 32
Steubenville 75, Beaver Local 58
Stow-Munroe Falls 31, Wadsworth 30
Sylvania Northview 58, Fremont Ross 45
Tallmadge 64, Cuyahoga Falls 54
Tiffin Calvert 67, Fremont St. Joseph 26
Tiffin Columbian 43, Bellevue 39
Tol. Ottawa Hills 44, Tol. Christian 38
Tol. Rogers 75, Tol. Scott 41
Tol. Whitmer 59, Napoleon 23
Toledo St John’s Jesuit 65, Birmingham Brother Rice, Mich. 63
Tontogany Otsego 66, Maumee 61
Uhrichsville Claymont 51, W. Lafayette Ridgewood 39
Urbana 69, Spring. Kenton Ridge 60
Van Buren 44, Pandora-Gilboa 36
Van Wert 88, St Marys 50
Vandalia Butler 57, Sidney 49
W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. 59, New Lebanon Dixie 45
W. Chester Lakota W. 49, Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 30
Warsaw River View 48, McConnelsville Morgan 44
Washington C.H. 42, Hillsboro 29
Waterford 54, Glouster Trimble 47
Wauseon 50, Delta 40
Waynesfield-Goshen 84, Cory-Rawson 50
Wellsville 68, Salineville Southern 50
Westerville N. 92, Westerville S. 66
Westlake 49, Parma Hts. Valley Forge 34
Wheelersburg 69, Lucasville Valley 59
Wheeling Park, W.Va. 61, E. Liverpool 40
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 52, Oregon Clay 50
Willard 59, Vermilion 45
Williamsburg 72, Bethel-Tate 40
Worthington Kilbourne 61, Hayes 40
Youngs. Boardman 71, Canfield S. Range 65
Youngs. Ursuline 74, Fitch 68
Youngs. Valley Christian 64, E. Palestine 33
Zanesville Maysville 87, Byesville Meadowbrook 38
Zanesville W. Muskingum 70, New Lexington 41
Cleveland, OH
Woman found dead in backyard of Cleveland home
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A woman was found dead in the backyard of a home on the city’s West side Friday morning.
Officers responded to the 3400 block of Bosworth Rd. around 9 a.m. for a welfare check.
This is in the city’s West Boulevard neighborhood.
When officers arrived at the home, they found the victim.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Officer will now determine the victim’s name and cause of death.
A child connected to the woman has been located and confirmed safe, said Cleveland police.
Police added the circumstances regarding the death remain under investigation.
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Cleveland, OH
Extreme heat warning ends Friday evening: What to expect
This forecast is outdated and inaccurate. Get the latest forecast here.
CLEVELAND (WJW) — (WJW) — The National Weather Service has extended its EXTREME HEAT WARNING for all of Northeast Ohio.
It will remain in effect until 8 p.m. on Friday, July 3, in Ashland, Ashtabula, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Holmes, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning Medina, Ottawa, Portage, Richland, Sandusky, Stark, Summit, Trumbull and Wayne counties; and until 10 p.m. Friday, July 3, in Carroll, Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties.
The heat waves continues! An EXTREME HEAT WARNING will remain in effect through 8 p.m. Friday. Heat indices could top 105 degrees during the hottest time of day on Friday.
Once again, there will not be much relief from the heat and humidity overnight. Tonight lows will be in the mid to upper 70s again. Feeling warmer with the higher humidity. Mostly clear skies.
Friday will be the last sweltering summer day before the heat starts to back off for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. There is the chance of rain and storms Friday evening, around 7pm that could go through the late evening. This may impact some 4th of July celebrations on Friday. Any storm that pops up we’ll have to watch for the potential of gusty winds, heavy downpours and large hail.
This is what the radar could look like by the time some Fireworks celebrations are expected Friday evening. We have a level 2 out of 5 chance of any storm turning severe, meaning that 1 or 2 have the chance.
The upper-level ridge, or heat dome, will start to breakdown on Friday. This means two things. The first is it will go from being very hot and humid to being very warm and humid. The second thing is the chance of rain and threat of storms will return.
The Fourth of July holiday weekend will be far from a washout! There will be more dry time than time with downpours and storms. However, clusters of downpours and storms will move through Northeast Ohio at times. This means some Fourth of July events, backyard BBQs, pool parties, and firework shows could be impacted by rain and storms.
With all the heat and humidity around, any downpours or storms that develop could be strong and produce gusty winds, small hail, torrential rain, and lightning. Here’s the latest 8 Day Forecast:
Keep up with FOX 8 News for the latest weather updates.
Cleveland, OH
Mason and Bell preview all-Ohio showdown – FIGHTMAG
Abdullah Mason and Albert Bell previewed their championship bout and came face to face at the press conference. The two fighters square off this Saturday, July 4, at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center.
- Cleveland-based 22-year-old southpaw Mason (20-0, 17 KOs) of Bedford, Ohio, defends his WBO lightweight title after claiming the vacant belt last November by decision against Sam Noakes.
- Toledo’s 33-year-old Bell (28-0, 9 KOs), who makes his first bid to become a champion, took the fight on short notice, replacing Joe Cordina of Wales.
See below what Mason and Bell had to say at the press conference on Thursday, following the open workout.
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Mason: I’m prepared to come out on top
“I’m excited. I’m super excited,” Mason said. “This is something me and my brothers have been looking forward to doing since we were amateurs. We fought on the same card a few times as amateurs, and all of us did it together on the last show my father threw here in Cleveland. It was huge.”
“At that time, we were like, ‘Yo, when we do this on a professional level, it’s going to be big for Cleveland.’ And now, it’s big for not only Cleveland, but it’s on TNT, so this is a national stage, a world stage with DAZN. I’m just excited to be able to put this show on with two of my brothers on the card.”
“I feel like it [fight vs Sam Noakes] was definitely a much-needed experience. That’s not the type of fight you have all the time in your career. It was something I felt like I had to do that night. Every fight is different, and it definitely gave me some insight into how I’ll approach the rest of my career. So, it was a much-needed experience and a great fight.”
“It [opponent change] was definitely unexpected. Albert Bell – that’s our guy from Toledo. But it’s boxing. You’ve got to be prepared for anything, and I’m prepared to come out on top. Everything happens for a reason.”
“One thing I do want to say is, I’m the youngest world champion in boxing for a reason, and I’m prepared to show that when I step into the ring.”
“Boxing is offense, defense and IQ, and you’ve got to put it together and tailor it to the person you’re stepping in the ring with. So, with the opponent switch, I just have to tailor it to the person across the ring from me, and that’s Albert Bell.”
Bell: We’re here now, and that’s all that matters
“I mean, it caught me by surprise,” Bell said on stepping in to face Mason on short notice. “It was an ideal opponent for me. I wasn’t really thinking about fighting Abdullah, especially not this soon. But everything made sense. I talked to my pops about it, and it made sense, so I stepped in to save the card, get my world title opportunity and put on a show for all of Ohio.”
“I mean, I get turned down by a lot of guys. I’m not saying that in a cocky way or trying to act like I’m the boogeyman or anything like that, but a lot of guys say no when my name comes across their table. I would’ve had the name I was supposed to have by now if it weren’t for that, but what’s delayed is not denied. We’re here now, and that’s all that matters.”
“I just need to be the best version of myself. I know he’s coming to be the best version of himself. He’s prepared, I’m prepared. We’re ready. We’re two top fighters, and we’re professionals. We’re both Ohioans. We’ve got history with each other, and it’s gonna be a show for sure.”
Mason vs Bell undercard
In the co-feature, Bruce Carrington (17-0, 10 KOs) of Brooklyn makes the first defense of his WBC featherweight title against Rene Palacios (19-0-1, 10 KOs) of Mexico.
On the undercard, Cleveland’s Delante “Tiger” Johnson (17-0, 8 KOs) takes on Canada-based Mexican Christopher Guerrero (16-0, 9 KOs) at welterweight.
Plus, Deric Davis (11-0, 10 KOs) of Fort Washington, Maryland, and Carlos Ramos (18-4-1, 10 KOs) of Spain by way of Ecuador, square off at lightweight.
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