Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school football scores for regional quarterfinals: Friday, Nov. 8, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio high school football scores from the second week of the OHSAA playoffs, as provided by The Associated Press.
OHSAA Playoffs=
Regional Quarterfinal=
Division I=
Region 1=
Can. McKinley 35, Massillon Jackson 32
Mentor 33, Strongsville 0
Perrysburg 25, Berea-Midpark 14
St. Edward (OH) 24, Tol. Whitmer 7
Region 2=
Centerville 14, Springboro 7
Dublin Coffman 56, Lebanon 20
Hilliard Davidson 34, Hilliard Bradley 12
Huber Hts. Wayne 20, Kettering Fairmont 10
Region 3=
Cols. Upper Arlington 24, Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 20
Delaware Olentangy Berlin 17, Gahanna Lincoln 14
Pickerington N. 35, Pickerington Cent. 14
Powell Olentangy Liberty 27, Groveport-Madison 7
Region 4=
Cin. Moeller 55, Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 28
Cin. Princeton 37, Hamilton 7
St. Xavier (OH) 22, Cin. Winton Woods 10
W. Chester Lakota W. 20, Cin. Elder 14
Division II=
Region 5=
Akr. Hoban 21, Uniontown Lake 14
Austintown-Fitch 42, Warren Harding 21
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 35, Hudson 21
Macedonia Nordonia 42, Green 17
Region 6=
Avon 52, Olmsted Falls 35
Medina Highland 49, Tol. St. Francis 20
Wadsworth 21, N. Ridgeville 10
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 35, Sandusky 14
Region 7=
Ashland 27, Cols. DeSales 14
Ashville Teays Valley 10, Worthington Kilbourne 7
Massillon Washington 37, Canal Winchester 7
Sunbury Big Walnut 35, Massillon Perry 24
Region 8=
Cin. Anderson 49, Vandalia Butler 14
Cin. La Salle 35, Kings Mills Kings 27
Cin. Mt Healthy 30, Hamilton Badin 14
Harrison 45, Xenia 28
Division III=
Region 9=
Aurora 42, Geneva 14
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 19, Chardon 16
Gates Mills Gilmour 40, Maple Hts. 6
Youngs. Ursuline 44, Cle. VASJ 8
Region 10=
Cle. Benedictine 28, Defiance 6
Lexington 49, Rocky River 29
Parma Padua 39, Medina Buckeye 34
Tol. Cent. Cath. 48, Richfield Revere 0
Region 11=
Bishop Watterson 34, Jackson 0
Dover 37, Dresden Tri-Valley 35
Newark Licking Valley 29, Bloom-Carroll 17
Steubenville 35, Athens 14
Region 12=
Bellbrook 24, Cin. McNicholas 21
London 24, Day. Chaminade Julienne 12
St Marys 16, Tipp City Tippecanoe 14
Wapakoneta 48, Wilmington 12
Division IV=
Region 13=
Cle. Glenville 13, Beloit W. Branch 0
Mentor Lake Cath. 35, Mogadore Field 3
Perry 3, Struthers 0
Streetsboro 34, Canal Fulton Northwest 7
Region 14=
Napoleon 28, Bay (OH) 0
Ontario 38, Clyde 7
Sandusky Perkins 48, Vermilion 7
Shelby 26, Ottawa-Glandorf 14
Region 15=
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 49, Waverly 14
Millersburg W. Holmes 24, E. Liverpool 13
New Lexington 52, Circleville Logan Elm 14
St Clairsville 29, Bishop Ready 22
Region 16=
Cin. Indian Hill 16, Clarksville Clinton-Massie 13, OT
Cin. Taft 44, Brookville 0
Kettering Alter 42, Cin. Wyoming 0
N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor 42, Germantown Valley View 10
Division V=
Region 17=
Canfield S. Range 49, Girard 30
New Franklin Manchester 41, Burton Berkshire 19
Poland Seminary 34, Martins Ferry 14
Sugarcreek Garaway 38, Garrettsville Garfield 20
Region 18=
Liberty Center 35, Findlay Liberty-Benton 0
Milan Edison 42, Wooster Triway 21
Oak Harbor 35, LaGrange Keystone 7
Pemberville Eastwood 56, Creston Norwayne 49
Region 19=
Canal Winchester Harvest 48, Gahanna Cols. Academy 7
Ironton 44, Portsmouth 0
Wheelersburg 28, Belmont Union Local 23
Zanesville W. Muskingum 33, Proctorville Fairland 7
Region 20=
Jamestown Greeneview 28, Lima Bath 23
Lewistown Indian Lake 28, Camden Preble Shawnee 14
W. Liberty-Salem 62, Casstown Miami E. 28
Waynesville 55, Cin. Madeira 6
Division VI=
Region 21=
Columbia Station Columbia 28, Mogadore 0
Dalton 27, Andover Pymatuning Valley 25
Kirtland 39, Smithville 0
New Middletown Spring. 29, Toronto 28
Region 22=
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 34, Attica Seneca E. 0
Bluffton 35, Huron 0
Hamler Patrick Henry 24, Carey 0
Tol. Ottawa Hills 45, Sherwood Fairview 20
Region 23=
Beverly Ft. Frye 29, Waterford 26
Cols. Grandview Hts. 13, N. Robinson Col. Crawford 6
Galion Northmor 39, Centerburg 7
W. Lafayette Ridgewood 34, Newcomerstown 14
Region 24=
Anna 54, Purcell Marian 12
Cin. Country Day 56, Ironton Rock Hill 20
Coldwater 56, Spring. NE 7
St Bernard-Elmwood Place 49, Portsmouth W. 21
Division VII=
Region 25=
Cuyahoga Hts. 7, Berlin Center Western Reserve 6
Jeromesville Hillsdale 43, Windham 14
Malvern 42, Lowellville 14
Warren JFK 28, Monroeville 19
Region 26=
Columbus Grove 38, Lima Cent. Cath. 6
Leipsic 18, Gibsonburg 16
Sycamore Mohawk 20, McComb 13
Region 27=
Beaver Eastern 41, Crown City S. Gallia 6
Bowerston Conotton Valley 26, Glouster Trimble 22
Danville 60, Portsmouth Notre Dame 2
Region 28=
Ansonia 60, Sidney Lehman 20
Cin. College Prep. 18, Ft. Loramie 7
Maria Stein Marion Local 56, New Madison Tri-Village 14
Minster 42, St. Henry (OH) 14
Cleveland, OH
Looking back on Bills’ last trip to Cleveland
The last time the Buffalo Bills played in Cleveland, they were still raw and hungry, which is way different than the grizzled, yet youth-driven bunch that’ll be heading there for the first time in six years on Sunday.
The Bills were in excellent shape at 6-2 in Week 10 of the 2019 NFL season and rolled into town to face a Browns team that had all the hype before the season, but had lost four straight and were at 2-6.
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Baker Mayfield and the Browns drove down the field in six plays for a touchdown on the opening drive, with the rival from Josh Allen’s draft class finding Jarvis Landry for the game’s first points. Austin Seibert missed an extra point, and that turned to be critical late in the game.
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Sandwiched around a run-heavy Bills touchdown drive, capped off by an Allen 10-yard scamper that gave them a 7-6 lead in the second quarter, was a very satisfying sequence for Bills fans.
On two of the Browns’ next three possessions following their opening drive, they had the ball inside the Bills’ 3-yard line for 11 plays. Cleveland had eight plays on the first possession, and even though there were a couple of penalties on the Bills, Buffalo had a goal-line stand.
The Bills stopped the Browns on three straight goal-to-go plays on the second such possession, and Cleveland lined up to go for it on 4th-and-goal. However, a false start penalty prompted them to kick a field goal and make it a 9-7 game.
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Buffalo wasn’t as fortunate on the next drive, as Stephen Hauschka shanked a 34-yard field goal wide left with time winding down, leaving the Browns with their lead into halftime.
Out of the locker room, the Bills got an immediate spark. Corey Bojorquez downed a punt at the 7-yard line, then Tremaine Edmunds sacked Mayfield in the end zone for a safety on the next play to tie the game.
The Browns tacked on a field goal on their next drive to take the lead while the Bills’ offense was stuck in quicksand, with three punts and a turnover on downs on their first four second-half possessions.
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Allen got his act together and led a seven-play, 48-yard drive and ran in a score from a yard out to give Buffalo the lead back with 5:26 left. He finished the day 22-of-41 for 266 yards passing and scored twice on the ground, but was off that day.
Mayfield responded in kind, finding Rashard Higgins in the end zone to reclaim the lead after a long drive of his own. The Bills had one more shot, but Hauschka whiffed from 53, handing the Bills a 19-16 loss.
The Bills’ and Browns’ dynamics are much more different than they were in 2019, but there can be that lingering reminder of that game for Allen as the AFC playoff race nears its end.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland salt mine works year-round to keep Ohio roads safe
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Road safety across Ohio begins 1,800 feet below Lake Erie at Cleveland’s Cargill salt mine near Whiskey Island.
19 News made the journey under ground to Cleveland’s Cargill salt time.
Superintendent of production Andrew Staker describes the operation as a “mini-city” where about 250 employees produce the salt that clears our roads and sidewalks.
“We provide over half the salt used here in the state of Ohio. Our salt also goes all over the Great Lakes Region even Virginia,” said Staker.
Thousands of tons of salt pass through this belt, and 500-700 trucks are loaded with salt each day.
Staker said his team works nonstop.
“It’s a big misconception that the mine is only busy during the wintertime,” said Staker. “We prepare in the springtime, so it is full giddy up. We are making salt all year round.”
Just like everyone else, Staker and his time are feeling the effects of winter’s early arrival.
“We take a lot of it snowfall by snowfall, so as demand ramps up, our teams here will put in extra overtime days to be able to meet customer demand,” said Staker.
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Cleveland, OH
Semi-truck rips down power lines in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood for 4th time since July
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The city of Cleveland is looking into why wires are dangling from West 25th Street in Ohio City.
Sam McNulty, owner of Nano Brew, says trucks are ripping through wires at the intersection of 25th Street and Bridge Avenue.
“4 times that cable has gone down,” McNulty said. “We’re shocked that whoever is in charge of that cable hasn’t figured out a way to elevate it a little bit more.”
In July, Ring doorbell footage caught a semi hitting the wires. You could see the wires falling to the ground.
Luckily, McNulty said, it’s a communication wire, but that doesn’t make the problem go away.
“This is a very active street tons of pedestrians, bicyclists, families, people are here almost 24 hours a day,” said McNulty.
The most recent incident was Thursday morning. McNulty says a crew wrapped ropes around the fallen wire.
“I am definitely not a line engineer but when I see random rope tied with pretty sketchy looking knots holding the cable up I think that’s probably not Osha approved,” said McNulty.
19 News reached out to the city of Cleveland, which said it is looking into the issue.
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