Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school football scores for regional semifinals: Friday, Nov. 15, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio high school football scores from the third week of the OHSAA playoffs, as provided by The Associated Press.
OHSAA Playoffs=
Regional Semifinal=
Division I=
Region 1=
Mentor 31, Can. McKinley 0
St. Edward (OH) 40, Perrysburg 24
Region 2=
Centerville 42, Dublin Coffman 7
Huber Hts. Wayne 31, Hilliard Davidson 7
Region 3=
Pickerington N. 10, Delaware Olentangy Berlin 7
Powell Olentangy Liberty 17, Cols. Upper Arlington 13
Region 4=
Cin. Moeller 28, Cin. Princeton 10
St. Xavier (OH) 16, W. Chester Lakota W. 13
Division II=
Region 5=
Akr. Hoban 48, Macedonia Nordonia 13
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 42, Austintown-Fitch 28
Region 6=
Avon 41, Wadsworth 10
Medina Highland 38, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 14
Region 7=
Massillon Washington 48, Ashville Teays Valley 14
Sunbury Big Walnut 28, Ashland 10
Region 8=
Cin. Anderson 42, Cin. Mt Healthy 0
Cin. La Salle 37, Harrison 0
Division III=
Region 9=
Gates Mills Gilmour 35, Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 28
Youngs. Ursuline 29, Aurora 10
Region 10=
Parma Padua 42, Cle. Benedictine 28
Tol. Cent. Cath. 35, Lexington 7
Region 11=
Bishop Watterson 30, Newark Licking Valley 0
Steubenville 42, Dover 14
Region 12=
Bellbrook 24, Wapakoneta 21
London 30, St Marys 7
Division IV=
Region 13=
Cle. Glenville 28, Mentor Lake Cath. 0
Perry 45, Streetsboro 21
Region 14=
Ontario 49, Shelby 48
Sandusky Perkins 35, Napoleon 21
Region 15=
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 42, New Lexington 23
St Clairsville 35, Millersburg W. Holmes 21
Region 16=
Cin. Taft 30, Cin. Indian Hill 14
Kettering Alter 37, N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor 13
Division V=
Region 17=
Canfield S. Range 42, Sugarcreek Garaway 14
Poland Seminary 24, New Franklin Manchester 13
Region 18=
Liberty Center 24, Oak Harbor 21
Milan Edison 49, Pemberville Eastwood 28
Region 19=
Ironton 41, Canal Winchester Harvest 13
Wheelersburg 30, Zanesville W. Muskingum 14
Region 20=
Lewistown Indian Lake 28, Jamestown Greeneview 13
W. Liberty-Salem 45, Waynesville 42
Division VI=
Region 21=
Dalton 25, New Middletown Spring. 0
Kirtland 41, Columbia Station Columbia 7
Region 22=
Bluffton 61, Tol. Ottawa Hills 22
Hamler Patrick Henry 35, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 7
Region 23=
Cols. Grandview Hts. 27, Beverly Ft. Frye 0
Galion Northmor 21, W. Lafayette Ridgewood 7
Region 24=
Anna 56, Cin. Country Day 14
Coldwater 56, St Bernard-Elmwood Place 0
Division VII=
Region 25=
Cuyahoga Hts. 21, Warren JFK 19
Jeromesville Hillsdale 50, Malvern 48
Region 26=
Columbus Grove 35, Sycamore Mohawk 13
Delphos St John’s 21, Leipsic 13
Region 27=
Beaver Eastern 29, Bowerston Conotton Valley 22
Danville 46, Corning Miller 6
Region 28=
Maria Stein Marion Local 61, Ansonia 0
Minster 42, Cin. College Prep. 0
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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Cleveland, OH
Ohio National Guard members from Cleveland save woman while stationed in D.C.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -A group of Ohio National Guard members, some from Cleveland, saved a woman’s life last week while on the Joint Task Force D.C. mission in the nation’s capital.
According to officials with the Army, a group of four soldiers from the 323rd Military Police Company, Ohio Army National Guard were on routine patrol when they heard a husband frantically calling for help.
The group of four, including Staff Sgt. Jered Moran, Sgt. James Nelson, Sgt. Jeremiah Slagle and Spc. Gogo Simitcievski, ran about the length of a football field to see if they could help.
When they arrived they found an unresponsive 34-year-old woman in the driver’s seat of a car and found she had no pulse and was not breathing.
The team immediately began CPR and rescue breaths in shifts for about six minutes before and ambulance arrived.
“To be on this mission is an honor,” said Moran. “My Soldiers and I are proud Ohioans and are grateful for the opportunity to serve in our nation’s capital by helping others.”
Officials have confirmed the woman was taken to a local hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.
The four men were recognized at a small ceremony this week and continue their mission in D.C.
According to the Army the four, “received a Coin from the D.C. National Guard Senior Enlisted Leader, Command Sergeant Major Ronald L. Smith, recognizing them for lifesaving actions.”
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