CLEVELAND, Ohio — High school football scores from Friday’s OHSAA playoffs second round in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
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CLEVELAND, Oh – Best breakfasts? Don’t mind if we do!
We knew you would have hardcore opinions about wings, burgers, chili and donuts. Some of our most recent “Best of Cleveland” polls were bonkers in terms of sheer numbers of nominations and votes. When it came time to solicit nominations for the best breakfasts in a new Best of Cleveland readers’ poll, we knew we’d garner the same response.
You didn’t disappoint. We had over 500 individual nominations come in. We have since narrowed the field down to a top 25 list of nominated spots. Now it’s time to vote.
Head over to our poll at cleveland.com to vote for your favorite breakfast nook, counter or restaurant. We’ll keep track of all your votes for these go-to joints; you can vote once every hour for your favorite until polling closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, August 26. Who will make the Top 3?
Finally, we’ll hit the road to taste-test your selections and bring you the stories behind your Top 3 establishments.
Remember: All votes must originate from within the United States to be counted. Also, once you have voted, be certain to scroll back up and complete the captcha for your vote to go through.
NOTE: If you are viewing this on a handheld device, you may cast your vote here.
Drumroll, please… Your nominees are:
CLEVELAND, Ohio — High school football scores from Friday’s OHSAA playoffs second round in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
OHSAA Playoffs=
Regional Quarterfinal=
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CLEVELAND(WKBN) – The Cleveland Guardians have signed relief pitcher Carlos Hernandez to a minor league deal.
The contract includes an invitation to Major League Spring Training.
Last season, Hernandez appeared in five games with the Guardians after being claimed off waivers from Detroit.
During his brief stint with Cleveland, he posted a 3.86 ERA with three strikeouts in seven innings of work.
He also spent time with the Phillies last season.
In 2025, Hernandez posted a record of 1-0 with a 6.23 ERA with the Guardians, Tigers, and Phillies. In 43.1 innings, he struck out 25 batters.
He previously spent five seasons with the Kansas City Royals.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State football program has added another member to its 2026 recruiting class by taking a player away from another Power 4 school.
Jay Timmons, the nation’s No. 136 player and No. 17 cornerback, had been committed to Florida State since June 24. His flip is notable because he had planned on following in the footsteps of his father, Lawrence Timmons, who starred at as a linebacker for the Seminoles from 2004-06.
Jay Timmons plays for Pine-Richland High School in Gibsonia, Pa., just north of Pittsburgh. His father played 11 seasons in the NFL, 10 of them with the Steelers, and earned Pro Bowl honors in 2014.
After almost six months as a member of the class, the four-star recruit is choosing to follow his own path by flipping to the Buckeyes.
The four-star recruit joins New Jersey native Jordan Thomas in the class. His addition also fills the loss of Jakob Weatherspoon, who flipped to North Carolina in July.
Overall, Timmons’ decision gives Ohio State’s ninth-ranked recruiting class 22 commitments.
Here is the class as it stands:
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