With twenty games left in Spring Training, it’s looking like the Guardians are going to be pushed to put their money where their mouths have been when it comes to not blocking young players.
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
Time for the Guardians to Do What They Said They’d Do
All offseason, President of Baseball Operations, Chris Antonetti, and General Manager, Mike Chernoff, have been clear about the plan to fix the Guardians’ hitting woes of 2025 without spending a dime in major league free agency in the attempt to do so:
“As we looked at a lot of the external the possibility of external additions, one of the questions we continually have to ask ourselves is, ‘whose opportunity does this impede’”? – Chris Antonetti, 1/23/2026.
“We need to get better offensively. …we believe that growth and development can come from the guys we have in the organization.“ – Antonetti, 1/30/2026
“One of our key goals was not to impede players with the most upside (from playing in Cleveland). We saw a glimpse of what Chase DeLauter could do in the playoffs. George Valera and C.J. Kayfus also showed up pretty well at the end of the season.” – Chernoff, 1/30/2026
Right now, projected to be on the Opening Day Guardians’ roster, there are two players who have over 1,000 plate appearances who are blocking younger players with less experience, eager to prove themselves as more valuable major leaguers: Nolan Jones and Gabriel Arias.
I am not writing this post to criticize the Cleveland front office for believing in Jones and Arias and for giving them their fair shot. Two years ago, I believed Arias had shown enough to get his fair chance, and last spring, I agreed with the idea of bringing Jones on board in a weak outfield group to see if he could regain his 2023 form at the plate. However, over the past two seasons Jones has now put up a 71 wRC+ in 700 plate appearances and Arias has put up a 75 wRC+ in 634 plate appearances. Jones will turn 28 years old this season and Arias just turned 26 years old; neither is likely to experience a breakout at this point in their major league careers.
In Arias’s case, replacing him involves putting Brayan Rocchio at shortstop. Rocchio is 10 and half months younger than Arias, has 100+ fewer plate appearances. He also finished 2024 with a league average 100 wRC+, while Arias finished with a 65 wRC+. There is still some slim hope remaining that Rocchio can be a league average bat – hope that no longer exists for Arias. So, the team needs to give Rocchio the reigns at shortstop and let him sink or swim, while also letting star prospect Angel Genao develop at short in Akron and, soon, Columbus. Most importantly, however, moving on from Arias with a designating for assignment, will allow the team to let Juan Brito try his hand as a full-time second baseman while the team allows Travis Bazzana to heat up at Columbus. Both Brito and Bazzana offer FAR more potential as hitters than either Arias or Rocchio and need to be featured in the Guardians’ lineup in 2026 as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Daniel Schneemann offers a perfect utility bat, capable of playing any position except catcher, and not someone who needs to be given regular plate appearances (ahem, PLEASE catch that last part, Manager Stephen Vogt). Additionally, should an injury take place with Rocchio, Milan Tolentino is having an excellent Spring Training, has an exceptional glove at shortstop, and should be capable of providing something similar to Arias’s career 76 wRC+ at the plate if called upon in a pinch. Arias is not needed on this team; while right-handed, he has a career 50 wRC+ against left-handed pitching. He also looked horrendous when asked to play outfield in the past, so he isn’t as good of an option as Schneemann in the super utility role.
As for Jones, bringing him back as an option in centerfield made sense this offseason, but spring training is making clear that keeping him as that depth is not a priority. Both Kahlil Watson and Petey Halpin have looked very good at the plate and in the field in center. It’s one week of Spring Training, so, please, don’t think I am saying either will be good major league players. However, neither has to be good to surpass average (at best!) defense in center and a 71 wRC+ at the plate provided by Jones these past two seasons. With Steven Kwan gamely taking on the challenge of center field, DFA’ing Jones allows the team to get good, solid looks at George Valera and Chase DeLauter, as well as allowing CJ Kayfus to work on his corner outfield skills in Columbus should either of the above players get hurt. If Jones were capable of hitting left-handed pitching, he’d be a roster shoo-in, but give me Stuart Fairchild and his potential for above-average centerfield play and career 106 wRC+ vs. LHP over Jones’s fielding and career 76 wRC+ against southpaws in the fourth outfielder role. Alternatively, Angel Martinez is a fine choice in this role as well, as he has a 121 wRC+ against LHP in his brief time in the bigs – whichever the Guardians prefer is cool with me.
Finally, with the Guardians’ committed to Jones for $2 million for 2026, designating him for assignment makes it likely no team will claim him. Since Jones is short of five years of major league service time, Cleveland can option him to Columbus when he likely clears waivers and mix him into all three outfield positions there, hanging on to him for needed outfield depth. In effect, they will gain an option on a player who has potential to be a league average bat against RHP and a playable fielder in center. That’s worth retaining… but not at the expense of a roster and lineup spot needed to give exciting, young players like Valera and DeLauter a real chance at establishing themselves.
If the Guardians start the season – as I expect they will – with Jones and Arias on the roster, I will be disappointed. I know, I know… it’ll probably just be for the month of April, but April games count just as much as September games. The reps that players like Brito, Bazzana, Valera and DeLauter could get in April can help them work out early struggles to be prepared for summer success. Nothing against Jones and Arias, personally, as both seem like good dudes, but we need to be clear-eyed about what is best for this team. Giving further opportunities to two players who are extremely unlikely to be above-average major league contributors would be a mistake, given the strategy that Cleveland has espoused publicly all offseason.
Cleveland, OH
Iran strikes spark debate among Northeast Ohio residents
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cleveland Liberation Center and nearly 100 other organizations rallied in Cleveland Sunday to protest the U.S. strikes on Iran, demonstrating significant grassroots opposition to the military action.
The recent U.S. military strikes on Iran and the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have ignited passionate discussions across the nation, and Northeast Ohio is no exception.
While state political leaders express support for President Donald Trump’s actions, local activists are raising urgent questions about the impact on American communities.
Dallas Eckman, a public school teacher and volunteer coordinator with the Cleveland Liberation Center, is taking a clear stance against the recent attacks.
“We need to step up as Americans and say violence is not going to be the way we solve out world’s problems,” Eckman said.
The frustration runs deeper for Eckman, who sees a disconnect between military spending and domestic priorities.
“It’s absurd that for me as a public-school teacher I am struggling to get funding for chrome books and books. I can wake up one morning and see we have spent millions and millions of dollars to bomb another country,” he explained.
Eckman questions whether these military actions actually benefit working people in Cleveland.
“Which does nothing for the working people here in Cleveland. It does nothing to make my schools safer. It does nothing to improve the road right outside the liberation center,” Eckman said.
Eckman’s concerns are shared by many in the region.
Despite local opposition, several Ohio’s political leaders are backing the Trump administration’s decision.
Senator Bernie Moreno released a statement expressing his support, stating, “President Trump sought for months to avoid conflict and negotiate with Iran to prevent them from rebuilding their nuclear program. I fully support his decision.”
Secretary of State John Husted also voiced his approval.
“For 47 years, the Iranian regime had ample opportunity to be a productive member of the global community — instead, it chose to export death, terrorism, extremism, and instability against America and our allies,” Husted said.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Brooklyn Nets prediction, pick for Sunday 3/1/26
Cooper Albers takes you through his preview, prediction and pick for Sunday’s NBA matchup between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Brooklyn Nets.
Eastern Conference rivals close their regular-season series on Sunday, as the Brooklyn Nets host the Cleveland Cavaliers at Barclays Center.
The Cavaliers (37–24, 4th East) have dropped back-to-back games without Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, albeit against far superior competition. They’ll aim for the three-game sweep of Brooklyn without Mitchell, while Harden remains questionable.
The Nets (15–44, 14th East) are mired in a brutal seven-game losing streak, including a 112–84 thumping in Cleveland on February 19.
Here’s a look at the Injury Report:
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Out: Donovan Mitchell (Groin), Max Strus (Foot), Dean Wade (Ankle)
- Questionable: James Harden (Thumb), Keon Ellis (Finger)
Brooklyn Nets
- Out: Egor Demin (Heel), Drake Powell (G-League Assignment)
- Questionable: Nic Claxton (Thumb)
Tipoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET. Cleveland enters as a hefty 11.5-point road favorite on DraftKings Sportsbook, while Brooklyn sits as a +410 underdog. The game’s total is set at 222.5 points.
Cavaliers vs. Nets Preview
Cleveland Cavaliers Preview
The Cavaliers went all in at the NBA trade deadline, sending Darius Garland to Los Angeles for superstar guard James Harden. The gamble seemingly paid off, as the former MVP has fit seamlessly into the lineup alongside Donovan Mitchell. Cleveland went 6–1 after Harden’s debut, its lone loss coming against the defending champs in Oklahoma City.
But the momentum quickly stalled when both Harden and Mitchell hit the sidelines to nurse injuries. Cleveland has dropped back-to-back games in the star duo’s absence against Milwaukee and Detroit. And while Harden is listed as questionable for Sunday’s contest with a thumb fracture in his non-shooting hand, Mitchell remains out with a groin strain.
The Cavs are just 2–4 without Mitchell this season. If Harden stays out, they’ll likely keep relying on their accomplished frontcourt of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. Cleveland also features a solid veteran backup point guard in Dennis Schroder, along with a reliable sharpshooter in Sam Merrill.
Brooklyn Nets Preview
Brooklyn has won five games in 2026. Five.
Were any of these wins particularly impressive? Hardly. They beat a Nikola Jokic-less Denver Nuggets, the spiraling Chicago Bulls twice, the lowly Washington Wizards, and the tanking Utah Jazz.
The Nets rank dead last on both ends of the floor since January 1, disappointing even by their standards. They’ve lost seven games in a row, punctuated by a 37-point walloping in Boston on Friday night.
Michael Porter Jr. will continue trying to carry an increasingly strained offense without rookie standout Egor Demin. Brooklyn will also lean on its burgeoning frontcourt, comprising Noah Clowney and Nic Claxton (questionable).
Cavaliers vs. Nets Pick, Best Bet
Keep an eye on the injury report for this one. If Harden remains sidelined, Cleveland may lack the offensive firepower to pull away. But if the former MVP suits up, expect him and the Cavs to carve up Brooklyn’s porous defense and comfortably cover the 11.5-point spread.
Best Bet: Cleveland Cavaliers -11.5 (-110)
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