Cleveland, OH
Browns set to host the 2024 Girls High School Flag Football Championship Tournament
The Cleveland Browns are thrilled to welcome you to Cleveland Browns Stadium on Monday, May 6 for the 2024 Girls High School Flag Football Championship Tournament!
It has been an epic season filled with touchdown celebrations, spin moves, flag pulls and allowing your girls high school flag football players to experience a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
There is no better way to end the season than at the Cleveland Browns Stadium, under the lights, where one champion will be crowned.
Details outlining the tournament can be found below:
Event: Girls High School Flag Football Championship Tournament
Description: The Cleveland Browns will be hosting the 3rd Annual Northeast Ohio Girls High School Flag Football Championship Tournament, where 28 of the most talented teams from across the region will clash in a dynamic showdown to clinch the coveted championship title.
Date: Monday, May 6th
Time: 4:30PM-8:30PM
Location: Cleveland Browns Stadium
Address: 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, OH 44114
Fan/Spectator Entrance: NE Jr. Gate (map below)
Entry: Free for all fans, spectators, student-sections, bands, cheer teams, etc.
Parking: Free – North Coast Harbor Lot (map below)
Concessions: Will NOT be available for purchase
Tournament Schedule: Single elimination tournament (game bracket below)
Should you have any additional questions or concerns, contact us at youthfootball@clevelandbrowns.com
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland boy, 13, dead following ATV crash in Erie County
ERIE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) – Ohio troopers said a 13-year-old boy died Thursday from injuries stemming from an ATV crash on Sunday afternoon.
The highway patrol has identified the victim as Lamonie Campbell from Cleveland.
The crash, which also hurt a 10-year-old boy, took place around 1:45 p.m. in the eastbound lane of State Route 113 in Milan Township.
The 10-year-old was operating an ATV, with Campbell as the passenger, when the crash happened.
A Toyota, operated by a Berlin Heights man, struck the ATV as it entered State Route 113 from a private drive, troopers said.
According to the highway patrol, the ATV caught fire as a result of the crash, which also sent the Toyota off the roadway before it rolled and struck a pole.
First responders first took the boys to Fisher-Titus Medical Center for treatment.
Troopers said the 13-year-old was later flown by medical helicopter to a Cleveland hospital.
There’s no update at this time on the 10-year-old’s condition.
State Route 113 was closed for approximately one hour and 50 minutes.
The highway patrol will continue to investigate the crash.
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Cleveland, OH
Colt Emerson Leads Mariners Past Guardians In Return to Ohio – WHIZ – Fox 5 / Marquee Broadcasting
CLEVELAND, OH – Some three years ago, Colt Emerson was tearing it up in the Muskingum Valley League for John Glenn, on his way to being named the Gatorade Player of the Year, right here in Ohio. Now, fast forward to 2026, he returns home for the first time as a pro, as the Mariners faced the Guardians in a true homecoming for Emerson.
“Being here is special. A lot of games growing up, coming here. So it’s going to be pretty surreal” said Emerson before game one of the series in Cleveland. “I love the game, you know? I respect the game, and I’m just so grateful to be here.”
Growing up a lifelong baseball fan in Ohio, Colt always knew this day would come, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have to pinc himself every now and again when he puts on the Mariners jersey.
Emerson continued, “If ten-year old me can see me sitting here, see me on the field, that’s the only thing that matters. It’s been a fun journey.”
The game started slowly for Seattle, with no runs or even hits to talk about, at least until Emerson took the plate in the third. With one swing of the bat on an inside change up from left handed pitcher Joey Cantillo, he sent one into the right field seats for a home run in his first at bat back in his home state.
“I can’t even describe it” said Emerson, with a broad grin across his face after the game. “When I saw it go out, I took my time around the bases, just to look around, you know? You grew up playing here, and your first at bat, you hit a home run. It’s cool.”
Colt had quite the efficient ball game, reaching base three times with two walks, and accounting for two of the Mariners’ runs in the three to one victory. It is his first career multi-walk, and multi-run game in the major leagues.
Emerson continues to amaze his manager, Dan Wilson, each and every game.
“Like we’ve said before, he just sees the game and he senses the game and knows what to do in the right situation, and tonight was another example of that” said Wilson.
It’s another memorable moment in the remarkable rookie career of one of John Glenn High School’s finest, as Emerson continues to provide a much-needed spark for Seattle.
The Mariners are in Cleveland for two more games this weekend before heading back on Sunday night.
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