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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
The Cleveland Cavaliers Announce Their Summer League Schedule
If you’re currently going through a bit of Cleveland Cavaliers withdrawal, you won’t have to wait much longer. Sure, you won’t see Donovan Mitchell or Evan Mobley, but some of the younger, intriguing players could be seeing the floor in the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League 2026.
This summer, the games will begin on Thursday, July 9th, and go through Sunday, July 19th. All 76 games will air across ESPN platforms and Amazon Prime. Each team will play at least five games. The first four will take place between July 9th-16th. Semi-Final games will take place on Saturday, July 18th, airing on Amazon Prime, with the Championship game airing on July 19th on ESPN.
The Cleveland Cavaliers Schedule:
The Cavs will kick off their Summer League schedule on Friday, July 10th at 4:30 PM EST vs the Indiana Pacers. The game will air on ESPN2. Their schedule of games will be listed below.
Friday, July 10, 4:30 PM EST vs the Indiana Pacers at the Cox Pavilion, airing on ESPN 2.
Sunday, July 12, 4:00 PM EST vs the Detroit Pistons at the Thomas & Mack Center, airing on Amazon Prime
Monday, July 13, 8:00 PM EST vs the Miami Heat at the Cox Pavilion, airing on Amazon Prime
Wednesday, July 15, 5:30 PM EST vs the New Orleans Pelicans at the Cox Pavilion, airing on Amazon Prime
The Cavs will find out their 5th opponent after their first four games are completed, and will see if they are to move on to the semi-finals for the final weekend.
The Cavaliers Potential Summer League Roster:
While the roster should be announced in a few days, the Cavaliers have been building organizational depth, starting with drafting Meleek Thomas in the second round of the 2026 NBA Draft. The team reportedly signed Ernest Udeh, Jr. out of Miami (FL) to a two-way contract and has added Texas A&M forward Rashaun Agee, and Florida guard Xavian Lee to Exhibit 10 contracts.
Tyrese Proctor is also a possibility to play for the team, but we know he will be playing with the Australian national team this summer. Expect fellow two-way player Tristan Enaruna to play as well but the Cavs may need to fill their final two-way spot as Riley Minix has been reported to sign with ASVEL in France.
Summer League is a great opportunity for players to get eyes on them and show their potential. This is also how the Cavs have succeeded over the years, finding diamonds in the rough who contribute to the main roster down the road. Let’s see if the Cavaliers find another hidden gem in a few weeks.
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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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