Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school boys basketball scores: Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026
CLEVELAND, Ohio — OHSAA boys basketball scores from Tuesday in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Apple Creek Waynedale 71, Kidron Cent. Christian 58
Batavia 49, Cin. Mariemont 48
Beaver Local 63, St Clairsville 58, OT
Bellaire 73, Valley Wetzel, W.Va. 33
Beloit W. Branch 78, Dalton 47
Bluffton 55, Elida 45
Botkins 59, Rockford Parkway 41
Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 63, N. Royalton 48
Cadiz Harrison Cent. 61, Barnesville 47
Caldwell 72, Bridgeport 52
Campbell Memorial 63, Niles McKinley 52
Can. Cent. Cath. 59, Louisville 43
Can. Glenoak 68, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 64
Can. McKinley 64, N. Can. Hoover 59
Canfield S. Range 63, Girard 54
Carlisle 58, Middletown Madison 42
Carrollton 66, Alliance Marlington 61
Castalia Margaretta 70, Shelby 64
Chagrin Falls 74, Independence 38
Chagrin Falls Kenston 52, Willoughby S. 31
Cin. Deer Park 80, Lockland 50
Cin. Hughes 71, Cin. Gamble Montessori 39
Cin. NW 70, Cin. Colerain 64
Cle. Adams 66, Horizon-Cleveland 29
Cle. John Marshall 58, Andrews Osborne Academy 54
Clyde 64, Vermilion 47
Cols. Upper Arlington 61, Pickerington North 52
Columbia Station Columbia 56, Cuyahoga Hts. 48
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 73, Cle. Benedictine 53
Danville 57, Morral Ridgedale 40
Day. Dunbar 55, Day. Belmont 40
Day. Oakwood 65, Brookville 58
Dublin Coffman 45, Gahanna Lincoln 33
Elyria 82, Westlake 72
Fostoria 60, Maumee 48
Ft. Jennings 58, Ada 51
Gates Mills Hawken 57, Gates Mills Gilmour 39
Genoa 58, Pemberville Eastwood 42
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 77, Uhrichsville Claymont 47
Hamilton Ross 54, Harrison 44
Hartville Lake Center Christian 67, Cornerstone Christian 34
Hubbard 63, Cortland Lakeview 52
Huron 52, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 49
Independent Baptist Academy, Md. 75, Milford Christian 30
Ironton 67, Gallipolis Gallia 66
Jackson Center 54, Waynesfield-Goshen 34
Kansas Lakota 73, N. Baltimore 59
Kinsman Badger 72, Berlin Center Western Reserve 68
Kirtland 79, Perry 53
Lakewood 52, Fuchs Mizrachi 51
Lancaster 55, Cols. St. Charles 47
Lancaster Fairfield Union 46, Baltimore Liberty Union 30
Lima Shawnee 72, Columbus Grove 58
Lorain Clearview 77, Elyria Open Door 56
Lucasville Valley 70, Bainbridge Paint Valley 37
Mason 40, Cin. College Prep. 36
Massillon Perry 50, Uniontown Lake 35
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 74, Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 66
Medina Christian Academy 61, Louisville Aquinas 41
Millbury Lake 69, Rossford 39
Mineral Ridge 52, Windham 41
Mogadore Field 70, Garrettsville Garfield 65
Montpelier 58, Sherwood Fairview 45
Mt Gilead 77, Marion Elgin 45
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 67, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 29
New Concord John Glenn 74, Warsaw River View 55
New Lexington 55, Crooksville 40
New Matamoras Frontier 56, Trinity, W.Va. 44
Newcomerstown 70, Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 47
Oakstone 66, Foxfire 42
Orwell Grand Valley 64, Jefferson Area 58
Ottawa-Glandorf 59, Lewistown Indian Lake 47
Painesville Harvey 75, Ashtabula Edgewood 67
Painesville Riverside 76, Eastlake North 55
Portsmouth 75, South Point 55
Portsmouth Notre Dame 41, Ironton St. Joseph 40
Racine Southern 62, Southeastern 36
Richfield Revere 74, Aurora 62
Rocky River Lutheran W. 58, Streetsboro 38
Salineville Southern 65, Madonna, W.Va. 56
Shekinah Christian 60, Columbus International 34
Southington Chalker 66, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton 58
Spring. Kenton Ridge 69, S. Charleston SE 42
St. Edward (OH) 62, Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 58
Steubenville 91, John Marshall, W.Va. 64
Stow-Munroe Falls 62, Hudson 51
Tontogany Otsego 62, Oak Harbor 53
Toronto 88, Lisbon David Anderson 80
Urbana 70, Spring. NW 38
Utica 70, Newark Cath. 58
Vienna Mathews 74, Ashtabula St John 57
W. Jefferson 49, Spring. Cath. Cent. 45
W. Liberty-Salem 66, Anna 53
Washington C.H. 57, McArthur Vinton County 26
Waverly 57, Sardinia Eastern Brown 50
Waynesville 86, Germantown Valley View 79
Willard 61, Port Clinton 46
Williamsburg 45, Cin. Madeira 26
Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 80, Columbiana 48
Youngs. Ursuline 74, Warren Howland 57
Zanesville Maysville 66, Thornville Sheridan 31
Zanesville Rosecrans 71, Fairfield Christian 63
Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 67, Magnolia Sandy Valley 63
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Cavaliers Creating Space Outside Arena to Honor 2016 Championship Team
The Cleveland Cavaliers were crowned NBA champions for the first time in their franchise’s history ten years ago. The 2016 NBA Finals seems like it was just yesterday.
The memories of LeBron James pouncing on a vulnerable Andre Iguodala to swat away his layup attempt is still fresh in the memory of Cavs fans watching at the time.
Kyrie Irving’s stepback three-point shot over Stephen Curry is a moment in time that will be replayed in NBA documentaries and compilations for decades to come. This period of time was truly a magical time for the city of Cleveland and the state of Ohio.
The city had never experienced anything similar to what the 2016 Cavs did for Cleveland. The star duo of Mark Price and Brad Daugherty from the late 1980s and early 1990s got far into the playoffs routinely, but never into the NBA Finals, largely because of Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls.
The Cavaliers toppled the mighty record-breaking 73-win Golden State Warriors in 2016 and now the organization is keeping that memory alive in a huge way.
A professional-sized basketball court
Plans to advance development of “Meet Me Here” Park went through City of Cleveland this past Friday. Developers are speeding up plans to revamp the park in order to have it ready by the 10th anniversary of the championship victory later this summer.
The #Cavs have unveiled development plans for a space on the corner of E 4th St. and Huron Rd. to commemorate the Cavs 2016 NBA Championship.
The project will feature a professional-size basketball court, seating, active greenspace and artwork. pic.twitter.com/aRwPLnwGjA
— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) March 10, 2026
The space where this development will be built is in Downtown Cleveland. A NBA-sized basketball court will dominate the space, but benches for spectators and artwork is slated to be included as well. The design of the court will be based on the 2016 NBA championship victory. There’s room for additional mobile hoops to be inserted for specific community events.
The space is temporary and has room to grow
The current plans unveiled last Friday are set to be a temporary solution due to the 10th anniversary approaching. There could be more grand plans to revamp the surrounding area beyond the one professional-sized basketball court. The current space will feature grass areas, trees, and a fence to block basketball from wildly rolling into the street.
A nearby parking garage will also hang a banner with LeBron James famous “Cleveland, this is for you” quote after winning game seven of the 2016 NBA Finals.
This development is one of many recent advancements geared toward building up the surrounding areas of Rocket Arena. A riverfront park that supports residences is being developed near Rocket Arena.
The Cavaliers are opening a brand new practice, training, and sports medicine facility in 2027 called the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center. On top of these developments and the new basketball court, a riverfront amphitheater fit to seat about 6,200 people is set to open around 2028. Cleveland is developing right before the eyes of nearby residents and it’s the consistent success of the Cavaliers that have contributed heavily to these possibilities.
Cleveland, OH
Judge pauses Ohio’s plan to fund new Browns stadium with unclaimed funds
CLEVELAND — Ohio’s plan to use unclaimed funds to help fund construction of a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns was temporarily blocked in court on Monday.
In her preliminary injunction, Franklin County Magistrate Jennifer Hunt found that plaintiffs in a lawsuit brought by former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann are substantially likely to win their case on the merits. Her order pauses the plan while the case is heard.
The class-action lawsuit argues that provisions of Ohio’s two-year, $60 billion budget that took $1 billion from the state’s Unclaimed Funds Account to pay for the stadium that Haslam Sports Group is planning for suburban Brook Park, south of Cleveland, violate constitutional prohibitions against taking people’s private property for government use, as well as citizens’ due process rights.
The strategy was among several hotly debated topics during Ohio’s budget planning last year.
Dann and former state Rep. Jeffrey Crossman, both Democrats, filed the legal action on behalf of three named Ohio residents, as well as all other individuals whose unclaimed funds were being held by the state as of June 30, 2025.
The litigation challenges specific budget provisions that diverted more than $1 billion in unclaimed funds to create an Ohio Cultural and Sports Facility Performance Grant Fund and designate $600 million for the Browns as its first grant.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office said it was reviewing the decision and determining next steps.
Before ending his bid for governor last year, the Republican spoke out against using unclaimed funds for such a purpose, having gone so far as to urge DeWine to veto it. However, the state’s top lawyer has further said that he believed the plan was legally sound.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland mother accused of burying daughters in suitcases prompts new focus on parenting bill
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Cleveland mother was charged with two counts of murder after her daughters were found in suitcases partially buried in a park near E. 165th and Midland Ave last week.
In the days that followed, we spoke with DeShaun Chatman, who is the father of 8-year-old Mila Chatman.
He said he’s been trying for years to get access to his daughter but felt the courts and Child Protective Services (CPS) weren’t working with him.
There is a law in Columbus working its way through the process trying to clarify parenting roles and rights.
Senate Bill 174 (SB174) was passed in November and is currently sitting waiting in a House committee.
At the time the bill was passed one of the bill’s sponsors, Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) said, “No one is a winner in parenting disputes. But if anyone is, it should be the kids. By passing this legislation, the Ohio Senate is taking the first step toward encouraging cooperation between separated parents.”
The bill has a number of provisions looking to make it easier for a judge to give equal rights to both the mother and father.
For example, it would prohibit a judge from giving preference to a father or a mother based on a person’s financial status or gender.
It also requires a parenting plan be filed that shows parenting and decisions will be a shared responsibility regardless of marital status.
There is also a prevision that would allow unmarried parents to file a complaint at no charge, requesting the allocation of parenting rights and responsibilities upon the father establishing parentage and provides an expedited hearing and temporary orders.
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