Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school football scores for Week 5: Friday, Sept. 20, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Week 5 high school football scores from around Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Ada 35, McComb 20
Akr. East 37, Hunting Valley University 9
Akr. Hoban 45, Cle. St Ignatius 14
Amanda-Clearcreek 33, Circleville 26
Amherst Steele 60, Berea-Midpark 41
Anna 21, St. Henry (OH) 14
Arcanum 37, Lewisburg Tri-County N. 0
Archbold 28, Delta 24
Ashland 37, Maple Hts. 20
Ashland Crestview 67, New London 0
Ashville Teays Valley 17, Reynoldsburg 7
Athens 35, McArthur Vinton County 7
Attica Seneca E. 34, Carey 31
Aurora 49, Copley 12
Avon 38, N. Ridgeville 7
Avon Lake 24, Grafton Midview 17
Bainbridge Paint Valley 58, Williamsport Westfall 28
Barnesville 63, Hannibal River 0
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 30, Kansas Lakota 0
Batavia 83, Bethel-Tate 0
Beaver 32, Salem 25
Beaver Eastern 27, Racine Southern 21
Beavercreek 19, Miamisburg 10
Bedford 33, Lyndhurst Brush 0
Bellaire 26, Cambridge 6
Bellbrook 17, Kettering Alter 7
Bellefontaine 49, Lewistown Indian Lake 14
Belmont Union Local 48, Sarahsville Shenandoah 7
Beloit W. Branch 48, Warren Howland 13
Belpre 34, Beallsville 12
Berlin Center Western Reserve 41, Lowellville 22
Beverly Ft. Frye 51, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 6
Bishop Watterson 41, Chardon 9
Blanchester 22, Goshen 8
Bloom-Carroll 70, Baltimore Liberty Union 6
Bluffton 55, Spencerville 7
Bowerston Conotton Valley 41, Bridgeport 6
Bowling Green 28, Sylvania Northview 0
Brookville 21, Middletown Madison 0
Burton Berkshire 31, Wickliffe 0
Caledonia River Valley 35, Marion Pleasant 0
Camden Preble Shawnee 70, Bradford 12
Can. Cent. Cath. 27, Alliance 14
Can. McKinley 38, Massillon Perry 7
Canal Fulton Northwest 31, Navarre Fairless 14
Canal Winchester Harvest 50, Day. Dunbar 15
Canfield S. Range 37, Struthers 13
Carlisle 34, Franklin 7
Castalia Margaretta 26, Elmore Woodmore 7
Celina 38, Kenton 35
Centerburg 42, Loudonville 7
Chagrin Falls 40, Independence 0
Chardon NDCL 52, STVM 14
Chesterland W. Geauga 42, Ashtabula Edgewood 14
Chillicothe Unioto 51, Chillicothe Huntington 14
Chillicothe Zane Trace 23, Piketon 20
Cin. Aiken 43, Cin. Summit 0
Cin. Anderson 41, Kings Mills Kings 0
Cin. Country Day 55, Batavia Clermont NE 27
Cin. Elder 17, St. Xavier (KY), Ky. 15
Cin. Hills Christian Academy 68, Cin. Gamble Montessori 0
Cin. Indian Hill 42, Cin. Deer Park 7
Cin. La Salle 43, Cin. Withrow 19
Cin. McNicholas 38, Purcell Marian 8
Cin. Moeller 45, St. Xavier (OH) 37
Cin. Mt Healthy 35, Bishop Fenwick 10
Cin. NW 28, Cin. Western Hills 13
Cin. Princeton 30, Mason 7
Cin. Sycamore 14, Cin. Colerain 7
Cin. West Clermont 49, Milford (OH) 21
Cin. Winton Woods 49, Cin. Walnut Hills 0
Cin. Wyoming 35, N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor 26
Circleville Logan Elm 41, Lancaster Fairfield Union 20
Clarksville Clinton-Massie 21, Harrison 17
Cle. Benedictine 39, Shaker Hts. 7
Cle. Glenville 48, Cle. E. Tech 0
Cle. Hay 34, Cle. Collinwood 0
Cle. JFK 18, Cle. Lincoln W. 0
Cle. Rhodes 36, Cle. Adams 12
Clyde 56, Port Clinton 21
Coldwater 24, Minster 21
Collins Western Reserve 60, Ashland Mapleton 20
Cols. Africentric 36, Cols. Briggs 22
Cols. Bexley 34, Landmark Christian 13
Cols. DeSales 35, Bishop Ready 21
Cols. Eastmoor 34, West 0
Cols. Grandview Hts. 24, Chesapeake 6
Cols. Marion-Franklin 34, Cols. Independence 20
Cols. Upper Arlington 36, Grove City Cent. Crossing 0
Cols. Walnut Ridge 46, Columbus South 0
Columbiana 42, Lisbon David Anderson 26
Columbiana Crestview 68, Ravenna SE 19
Columbus Grove 65, Delphos Jefferson 6
Corning Miller 35, Sugar Grove Berne Union 0
Cortland Lakeview 34, Niles McKinley 8
Creston Norwayne 42, Rittman 3
Crooksville 22, McConnelsville Morgan 12
Crown City S. Gallia 42, Oak Hill 14
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 21, Can. South 10
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 49, Akr. Firestone 0
Day. Belmont 46, Day. Ponitz Tech. 0
Day. Chaminade Julienne 14, Trenton Edgewood 0
Day. Christian 35, Lockland 34
Day. Northridge 14, DeGraff Riverside 7
Defiance 43, Lima Shawnee 7
Defiance Tinora 35, Sherwood Fairview 34
Delaware Buckeye Valley 28, Cols. Hamilton Twp. 7
Delphos St John’s 27, Ft. Recovery 14
Dola Hardin Northern 38, Lima Perry 15
Doylestown Chippewa 49, West Salem Northwestern 14
Dresden Tri-Valley 41, New Lexington 14
Eastlake North 14, Garfield Hts. 12
Edon 50, Whiteford, Mich. 20
Fairview 56, Beachwood 12
Fairview, Ky. 42, Franklin Furnace Green 20
Findlay 21, Fremont Ross 7
Findlay Liberty-Benton 45, Bloomdale Elmwood 0
Frankfort Adena 40, Southeastern 16
Fredericktown 14, Mt Gilead 12
Gahanna Cols. Academy 27, Cols. St. Charles 20
Gahanna Lincoln 41, Dublin Coffman 21
Galion Northmor 41, Danville 6
Galloway Westland 41, Cols. Franklin Hts. 0
Garrettsville Garfield 50, Warren Champion 0
Gates Mills Gilmour 42, Cle. John Marshall 6
Gates Mills Hawken 60, Ashtabula Lakeside 38
Genoa 55, Millbury Lake 28
Germantown Valley View 44, Eaton 17
Gibsonburg 10, Tiffin Calvert 0
Girard 21, Andover Pymatuning Valley 13
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 49, Lore City Buckeye Trail 8
Granville 44, Utica 0
Green 21, Massillon Jackson 17
Grove City 42, Hilliard Darby 16
Grove City Christian 52, Zanesville Rosecrans 0
Groveport-Madison 35, Lancaster 7
Hamilton 34, Cin. Oak Hills 7
Hamilton Badin 38, Cin. Hughes 0
Hamilton New Miami 47, Fayetteville-Perry 6
Hamilton Ross 28, Jackson 21
Hamler Patrick Henry 39, Bryan 0
Hanoverton United 17, Salineville Southern 14
Harrod Allen E. 48, Convoy Crestview 41
Haviland Wayne Trace 26, Edgerton 0
Hicksville 15, Antwerp 12
Hilliard Davidson 43, Marysville 0
Hillsboro 65, Lees Creek E. Clinton 0
Holgate 50, Lakeside Danbury 6
Howard E. Knox 49, Cardington-Lincoln 22
Hudson 35, Twinsburg 0
Huron 38, Tiffin Columbian 20
Ironton 41, Bishop Hartley 0
Ironton Rock Hill 41, South Point 20
Jamestown Greeneview 39, N. Lewisburg Triad 7
Jefferson Area 50, Orange 42
Jeromesville Hillsdale 35, Dalton 31
Johnstown 28, Pataskala Watkins Memorial 21
Johnstown Northridge 7, Zanesville 0
Kettering Fairmont 43, Huber Hts. Wayne 22
Kirtland 48, Cuyahoga Hts. 7
LaGrange Keystone 20, Columbia Station Columbia 7
Leavittsburg LaBrae 45, Newton Falls 0
Lebanon 25, Morrow Little Miami 7
Leipsic 34, Arcadia 6
Lewis Center Olentangy 33, Westerville Cent. 0
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 35, Delaware Olentangy Berlin 7
Lexington 41, Wooster 28
Liberty Center 70, Swanton 0
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 59, Fairfield 17
Lima 51, Tol. Bowsher 14
Lima Bath 62, Elida 56
Lima Cent. Cath. 28, Ft. Loramie 21
Lodi Cloverleaf 28, Akr. Coventry 6
London 63, St. Paris Graham 7
Lorain Clearview 42, Oberlin 0
Loveland 23, Cin. Turpin 7
Lucas 49, Willard 19
Macedonia Nordonia 46, N. Royalton 13
Magnolia Sandy Valley 45, Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 0
Mansfield 20, New Philadelphia 19
Mantua Crestwood 52, Brooklyn 14
Maria Stein Marion Local 48, New Bremen 7
Marietta 33, Whitehall-Yearling 20
Marion Elgin 29, Cory-Rawson 3
Martins Ferry 49, Brownsville, Pa. 0
Massillon Washington 31, St. Edward (OH) 21
McDermott Scioto NW 35, Minford 14
McDonald 46, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton 7
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 38, Morral Ridgedale 8
Mechanicsburg 41, Spring. Cath. Cent. 0
Medina Buckeye 31, Bay (OH) 0
Medina Highland 49, Tallmadge 0
Mentor 35, Cle. Hts. 27
Miami Valley Christian Academy 45, Manchester 20
Milan Edison 35, Norwalk 0
Milford Center Fairbanks 56, Spring. Greenon 21
Millersburg W. Holmes 23, Mansfield Madison 21
Millersport 30, Stewart Federal Hocking 20
Milton-Union 49, Troy Christian 0
Mineral Ridge 42, Atwater Waterloo 18
Minerva 16, Louisville Aquinas 7
Mogadore 34, Akr. Ellet 18
Monroe 24, Washington C.H. 7
Monroeville 41, Greenwich S. Cent. 0
Mt. Vernon 31, Heath 16
N. Can. Hoover 23, Louisville 16
N. Olmsted 28, Parma Normandy 13
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 62, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 0
Napoleon 47, Holland Springfield 26
New Albany 17, Hilliard Bradley 14
New Franklin Manchester 31, Orrville 11
New Middletown Spring. 37, Campbell Memorial 8
New Paris National Trail 35, New Lebanon Dixie 14
Newark 55, Logan 0
Newark Licking Valley 49, Newark Cath. 7
Newcomerstown 43, Uhrichsville Claymont 8
Northwood 67, Vanlue 8
Norton 28, Mogadore Field 7
Norwalk St Paul 34, Plymouth 0
Oak Harbor 55, Rossford 6
Oberlin Firelands 32, Sullivan Black River 16
Olmsted Falls 42, Elyria 0
Ontario 31, Bellville Clear Fork 14
Oxford Talawanda 35, Day. Carroll 12
Painesville Harvey 47, Conneaut 13
Painesville Riverside 31, Youngs. Boardman 21
Pandora-Gilboa 49, Arlington 28
Parma Hts. Valley Forge 55, Westlake 28
Parma Padua 21, Elyria Cath. 0
Pataskala Licking Hts. 41, Hebron Lakewood 0
Paulding 35, Defiance Ayersville 0
Pemberville Eastwood 28, Maumee 15
Perry 44, Geneva 7
Perrysburg 35, Oregon Clay 7
Philo 51, Byesville Meadowbrook 22
Pickerington Cent. 51, Canal Winchester 23
Pickerington N. 63, Thomas Worthington 7
Pioneer N. Central 48, Richmond Hts. 6
Piqua 49, Greenville 0
Plain City Jonathan Alder 34, Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 0
Poland Seminary 28, Hubbard 0
Pomeroy Meigs 48, Bidwell River Valley 6
Portsmouth 34, Dawson-Bryant High School 0
Portsmouth W. 35, Waverly 28
Powell Olentangy Liberty 42, Dublin Jerome 14
Proctorville Fairland 40, Gallipolis Gallia 7
Reading 14, Cin. Madeira 12
Richfield Revere 49, Cuyahoga Falls 0
Richmond Edison 34, Caldwell 15
Riverside Stebbins 33, Fairborn 20
Rocky River 42, Lakewood 27
Rocky River Lutheran W. 7, Madison 6
Rootstown 34, Akr. North 6
Sandusky 36, Vermilion 20
Sandusky Perkins 43, Bellevue 0
Sheffield Brookside 14, Wellington 12
Shelby 35, Galion 6
Sidney 58, W. Carrollton 14
Smithville 19, Apple Creek Waynedale 14
Sparta Highland 28, Marion Harding 9
Spring. Kenton Ridge 28, Spring. Shawnee 7
Spring. NE 44, Cedarville 8
Spring. NW 34, New Carlisle Tecumseh 0
Springboro 28, Clayton Northmont 13
Springfield 17, Centerville 3
St Bernard-Elmwood Place 52, Norwood 6
St Clairsville 35, E. Liverpool 14
St Marys 21, Ottawa-Glandorf 16
St. Bernard Roger Bacon 28, New Richmond 20
Steubenville 42, Dover 7
Stow-Munroe Falls 21, Solon 19
Streetsboro 49, Akr. Springfield 0
Strongsville 42, Euclid 0
Sugarcreek Garaway 41, Malvern 8
Summerfield, Mich. 34, W. Unity Hilltop 12
Sunbury Big Walnut 31, Westerville S. 28
Sycamore Mohawk 63, Bucyrus 0
Thornville Sheridan 23, New Concord John Glenn 17, OT
Tipp City Bethel 23, Covington 17
Tipp City Tippecanoe 25, Troy 22
Tol. Cent. Cath. 41, Warren De La Salle, Mich. 6
Tol. Christian 56, Sebring McKinley 0
Tol. Ottawa Hills 59, Erie-Mason, Mich. 0
Tol. St. Francis 44, Toledo St John’s Jesuit 30
Tol. Whitmer 63, Sylvania Southview 12
Tontogany Otsego 34, Fostoria 7
Uniontown Lake 27, Can. Glenoak 0
Upper Sandusky 37, Bucyrus Wynford 20
Urbana 24, Richwood N. Union 6
Valley Wetzel, W.Va. 47, New Matamoras Frontier 34
Van Buren 48, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 0
Versailles 37, Rockford Parkway 12
Vincent Warren 56, Paintsville, Ky. 0
W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. 42, Union City Mississinawa Valley 20
W. Chester Lakota W. 51, Middletown 7
W. Jefferson 21, S. Charleston SE 0
W. Lafayette Ridgewood 35, Strasburg 7
W. Liberty-Salem 33, London Madison-Plains 6
Wadsworth 56, Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 14
Wapakoneta 35, Van Wert 14
Warren JFK 38, Alliance Marlington 14
Washington C.H. Miami Trace 56, Mt. Orab Western Brown 49
Waterford 12, Nelsonville-York 6
Wauseon 7, Metamora Evergreen 3
Waynesfield-Goshen 49, N. Baltimore 14
Waynesville 38, Day. Oakwood 14
Wellston 38, Albany Alexander 14
Wellsville 35, Leetonia 0
West Union 36, Foxfire 14
Westerville N. 42, Delaware Hayes 30
Wheelersburg 42, Lucasville Valley 7
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 48, Tol. Start 12
Williamsburg 40, Greenfield McClain 7
Willoughby S. 35, Lorain 32
Wilmington 38, Chillicothe 6
Windham 61, Orwell Grand Valley 26
Wintersville Indian Creek 30, Brooke, W.Va. 24
Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 42, Rayland Buckeye 19
Wooster Triway 42, Massillon Tuslaw 7
Worthington Christian 45, Glouster Trimble 14
Worthington Kilbourne 21, Dublin Scioto 7
Xenia 25, Vandalia Butler 17
Youngs. Chaney High School 22, Canfield 0
Youngs. East 24, E. Cle. Shaw 0
Youngs. Liberty 56, Brookfield 38
Youngs. Ursuline 35, Warren Harding 0
Youngs. Valley Christian 56, E. Palestine 38
Zanesville Maysville 20, Coshocton 13
Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 21, E. Can. 20
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Warsaw River View vs. Zanesville W. Muskingum, ccd.
Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school boys basketball scores: Friday, Jan. 9, 2026
CLEVELAND, Ohio — OHSAA boys basketball scores from Friday in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Akr. Firestone 76, Akr. North 44
Alliance 72, Minerva 51
Alliance Marlington 61, Salem 45
Arcadia 70, Bloomdale Elmwood 48
Arlington 60, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 25
Ashland 77, Millersburg W. Holmes 62
Ashland Crestview 60, Collins Western Reserve 53
Avon 76, Amherst Steele 65
Beaver Eastern 48, Latham Western 35
Beaver Local 63, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 58
Bellville Clear Fork 45, Galion 36
Berea-Midpark 79, Olmsted Falls 75
Bloomingdale, W.Va. 48, Belpre Christian 32
Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 63, Macedonia Nordonia 51
Bridgeport 75, Steubenville Cath. Cent. 39
Brookville 55, Eaton 38
Brunswick 77, Mentor 56
Caledonia River Valley 63, Ontario 57
Cambridge 46, Belmont Union Local 43
Can. Glenoak 64, Green 63
Canal Fulton Northwest 52, Can. South 38
Canfield 48, Fitch 44
Canfield S. Range 58, Struthers 43
Carey 59, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 25
Castalia Margaretta 67, Willard 55
Centerville 56, Springboro 43
Chillicothe Zane Trace 59, Williamsport Westfall 45
Cin. Aiken 97, Cin. Taft 71
Cin. McNicholas 74, Day. Carroll 37
Cin. Moeller 56, Cin. La Salle 55
Cin. Princeton 49, Hamilton 45
Cin. Sycamore 53, Middletown 48, OT
Cin. Turpin 57, Cin. Anderson 45
Cle. E. Tech 98, Bard Cleveland 65
Cle. Rhodes 71, Cle. Lincoln W. 21
Cols. Africentric 49, Cols. Eastmoor 35
Cols. Bishop Watterson 53, Cols. DeSales 44
Cols. Centennial 78, Columbus International 50
Cols. Mifflin 74, East 62
Cols. Upper Arlington 57, Dublin Coffman 49, OT
Cols. Walnut Ridge 95, Cols. Marion-Franklin 29
Convoy Crestview 45, Bluffton 42
Coshocton 85, Crooksville 53
Crestline 67, Mansfield St. Peter’s 63
Creston Norwayne 73, Rittman 27
Cuyahoga Falls 67, Barberton 57
Day. Christian 46, Carlisle 40
Day. Northridge 86, Milton-Union 26
Defiance 40, St Marys 35
Delphos St John’s 76, New Knoxville 56
Doylestown Chippewa 65, West Salem Northwestern 42
Dresden Tri-Valley 46, McConnelsville Morgan 42
E. Palestine 75, Salineville Southern 40
Fairport Harbor Harding 96, Warren Lordstown 22
Fairview 83, Beachwood 24
Fayetteville-Perry 63, Peebles 60
Findlay Liberty-Benton 52, Ada 21
Frankfort Adena 61, Chillicothe Huntington 49
Fredericktown 62, Centerburg 9
Gibsonburg 67, Elmore Woodmore 36
Glouster Trimble 65, Stewart Federal Hocking 60
Hamilton Ross 57, Bellbrook 52
Hartville Lake Center Christian 49, Louisville Aquinas 35
Haviland Wayne Trace 50, Defiance Ayersville 47
Holland Springfield 76, Fremont Ross 59
Huber Hts. Wayne 49, Clayton Northmont 40
Hunting Valley University 74, Gates Mills Gilmour 64
Huron 53, Vermilion 50
Ironton St. Joseph 64, Portsmouth Clay 39
Jackson 56, Hillsboro 39
Jackson Center 50, Anna 36
Jefferson Area 61, Ashtabula Edgewood 57
Jeromesville Hillsdale 60, Dalton 46
Kalida 39, Ft. Jennings 35
Kidron Cent. Christian 68, Lucas 26
Lakeside Danbury 74, Fremont St. Joseph 57
Lancaster Fairfield Union 55, Baltimore Liberty Union 47
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 66, Hilliard Bradley 47
Lewistown Indian Lake 59, Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 45
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 40, Cin. Oak Hills 34
Lima Cent. Cath. 63, Columbus Grove 56
Lima Shawnee 73, Lima Bath 60
Lorain Clearview 46, Oberlin Firelands 45
Lucasville Valley 67, Waverly 55
Mansfield 62, Dover 55
Mansfield Temple Christian 37, Christian Community School 31
Maria Stein Marion Local 59, Rockford Parkway 34
Marion Pleasant 44, Sparta Highland 39
Martins Ferry 82, Bellaire 50
Mason 65, Cin. Colerain 42
Massillon Tuslaw 69, Navarre Fairless 46
Massillon Washington 77, Can. Cent. Cath. 59
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 53, Waynesfield-Goshen 45
Medina Buckeye 53, Parma Hts. Valley Forge 33
Medina Highland 59, Aurora 52
Milford Center Fairbanks 67, N. Lewisburg Triad 34
Monroe 61, Franklin 33
Monroeville 77, Ashland Mapleton 30
Morgan 74, Cle. Max Hayes 21
Morral Ridgedale 72, Mt. Victory Ridgemont 49
Mt Gilead 69, Cardington-Lincoln 13
N. Baltimore 62, Marion Elgin 40
N. Can. Hoover 63, Massillon Perry 37
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 67, Attica Seneca E. 34
N. Royalton 72, Wadsworth 44
New Albany 58, Pickerington North 48
New Bremen 52, Ft. Recovery 38
New Concord John Glenn 70, Philo 46
New Franklin Manchester 85, Wooster Triway 57
New London 56, Greenwich S. Cent. 52
New Philadelphia 52, Lexington 37
Newark 70, Ashville Teays Valley 26
Newton Local 58, Ansonia 39
Ohio Deaf 60, Ky. School for the Deaf, Ky. 29
Old Fort 50, Kansas Lakota 27
Oregon Clay 63, Napoleon 29
Orwell Grand Valley 71, Southington Chalker 44
Ottoville 59, Delphos Jefferson 47
Painesville Harvey 66, Perry 55
Paulding 71, Antwerp 49
Plymouth 63, Norwalk St Paul 52
Poland Seminary 64, Niles McKinley 54
Port Clinton 60, Milan Edison 42
Portsmouth Notre Dame 45, Franklin Furnace Green 44
Powell Olentangy Liberty 69, Hilliard Davidson 48
Racine Southern 70, Reedsville Eastern 63
Rootstown 67, Wickliffe 53
S. Webster 41, Portsmouth W. 36
Sandusky St. Mary 48, Northwood 28
Sheffield Brookside 59, LaGrange Keystone 56
Shekinah Christian 63, Northside Christian 23
Shelby 54, Marion Harding High School 45
Sherwood Fairview 58, Hicksville 21
Sidney Lehman 55, Troy Christian 54, OT
Smithville 90, Apple Creek Waynedale 68
St Clairsville 68, Barnesville 38
St. Xavier (OH) 54, Cin. Elder 30
Steubenville 74, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 63
Stow-Munroe Falls 49, Twinsburg 42
Sugarcreek Garaway 44, Newcomerstown 42
Sullivan Black River 60, Columbia Station Columbia 46
Sycamore Mohawk 59, Bucyrus Wynford 58
Tiffin Calvert 61, New Riegel 50
Tipp City Tippecanoe 68, Greenville 51
Tol. St. Francis 59, Detroit UD Jesuit, Mich. 45
Tol. Start 87, Tol. Waite 36
Troy 54, Sidney 48, OT
Uhrichsville Claymont 65, Strasburg 48
Upper Sandusky 70, Bucyrus 28
Urbana 57, New Carlisle Tecumseh 44
Van Wert 40, Celina 32
Van Wert Lincolnview 75, Spencerville 73
Versailles 67, Minster 43
W. Chester Lakota W. 58, Fairfield 41
W. Lafayette Ridgewood 62, Bowerston Conotton Valley 52
W. Liberty-Salem 60, W. Jefferson 40
Wapakoneta 47, Ottawa-Glandorf 45
Warren Howland 51, Warren Harding 50
Waterford 52, Belpre 46
Wellsville 64, Hanoverton United 53
West 66, Cols. Independence 50
Westerville Cent. 61, Grove City Cent. Crossing 54
Westlake 68, N. Olmsted 38
Wheelersburg 60, Minford 43
Willow Wood Symmes Valley 62, Oak Hill 37
Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 69, Hannibal River 42
Yellow Springs 49, Bellefontaine Calvary Christian 37
Youngs. Mooney 53, Warren JFK 42
Zanesville Maysville 72, Byesville Meadowbrook 33
Zanesville W. Muskingum 59, New Lexington 26
Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 56, Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 26
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=
Galion Northmor vs. Loudonville, ppd.
Cleveland, OH
ICE arrests more than 280 people in Ohio, including convicted criminals
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said ICE arrested more than 280 people during a recent immigration enforcement crackdown.
Operation Buckeye took place throughout the state from Dec. 18 to 21.
The DHS described those arrested as “illegal aliens” and said some are criminals convicted of aggravated assault against a police officer, robbery, criminal possession of a firearm, and drug trafficking.
“While Americans were attending Christmas parties and shopping for gifts for their loved ones, ICE law enforcement was hard at work arresting the worst of the worst,” the DHS stated.
The results of Operation Buckeye was announced on Thursday, the same day anti-ICE protests gathered around Northeast Ohio following the deadly shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
The DHS highlighted these suspects as “some of the worst arrested during Operation Buckeye:
“Emanuel Guijosa-Nonato, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico convicted of aggravated assault against a police officer, disorderly conduct, driving under the influence of liquor, and illegal re-entry,” the DHS described.
“Andres Blanco Hernandez, a criminal illegal alien arrested for assault and domestic violence,” the DHS said.
“Wilmar Edgardo Lozano-Alcantara, a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador convicted of drug possession, robbery, and trespassing,“ the DHS listed.
“Erick Jose Ramos-Boscan, a criminal illegal alien from Venezuela convicted of criminal possession of a firearm,“ according to the DHS.
“Edilmiro Pedraza Quinones, a criminal illegal alien convicted of drug possession, shoplifting and contempt of court,“ the DHS stated.
“Marco Antonio Clemente Picazo, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico convicted of driving under the influence of liquor and drug possession,“ the DHS shared.
“Melvin Alejandro Rodriguez Rodriguez, a criminal illegal alien from Venezuela previously arrested for assault,“ according to the DHS.
“Fernandez Flores, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras convicted of making a false police report and arrested for larceny and obstructing police,“ the DHS described.
“The American people can be so proud of their ICE law enforcement for their hard work arresting the worst of the worst even during the holiday season,” Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated. “Operation Buckeye resulted in the arrest of more than 280 illegal aliens, including criminals convicted of assaulting a police officer, criminal firearm possession, and drug trafficking. Thanks to our law enforcement, Ohio neighborhoods are safer with these criminals behind bars where they belong.”
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Cleveland, OH
USDLA to Host 39th Distance Learning Conference June 22-25 in Cleveland, OH
An event where leaders, educators, instructional designers and others mingle, discuss e-learning technology and learn from an audience broader than their own.
— Pat Cassella, CEO and Executive Director
WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, January 6, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The United States Distance Learning Association is proud to open registration for its 39th annual global distance learning conference. The event is being held in Cleveland, Ohio and the theme is “Universal Harmony: Exploring the Melodic Chords of Distance and Digital Learning.” The host location will be the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Tower from June 22 – 25th, 2026.
The USDLA National Conference has long been an event where leaders, educators, instructional designers and others mingle, discuss e-learning technology and learn from an audience broader than their own. Past attendees have enjoyed the in-person interactions, hands-on networking and personal relationships made with one another. All registrations include access to the the virtual conference, with sessions being held June 16th-17th, 2026.
The Conference and Events committee is well established and known each year for providing the best experience possible for personalized networking and cutting-edge session tracks. Past attendee feedback plays an instrumental role in planning the details for subsequent events. Universal Harmony: Exploring the Melodic Chords of Distance and Digital Learning focuses on tracks that are in high demand as educators continue to navigate both remote and in-person learning strategies. These tracks include:
– The Digital AI Groove: Exploring Innovative Techniques and Technologies Education
– Backstage Pass to Policy: Navigating Governance and Regulation in Distance Education
– The Headliners: Distance and Digital Leadership on the Higher Education Mainstage
– Open Mic, Open Minds: Ensuring Quality, Flexibility, and Access in Online Learning
– The ID Set List: Curating Best Practices in Instructional Design
– Amplify Every Voice: Ensuring Accessibility and Inclusivity in Online Education
– The K-12 Playground: Curating Best Practices in the K-12 Space
ALL concurrent sessions are end-user led, and share best practices within the world of distance and digital learning. These presentations will be focused “power sessions” that eliminate fluff and get right into the important details on the topic. Offering more than 30 sessions, topics for 2026 include Reframing Bloom’s for the Age of AI, ADA Compliance for Instructional Designers, Leveraging AI to Design Online Course Modules, AI Roleplay in the Classroom, Composing AI Policy for Responsible, Effective Digital Learning, Digital Harmony and more.
There are also several free pre and post-conference workshops with daily complimentary breakfast and lunch, making this a very cost effective event.
***Conference Registration Rates***
Member Early Bird $495 (Valid until 1/31/2026)
Member Standard $550 (Valid 2/1/2026 through 6/21/2026)
Member On-site $595 (after 6/21/2026)
Non-Member Early Bird $595 (Valid until 1/31/2026)
Non-Member Standard $650 (Valid 2/1/2026 through 6/21/2026)
Non-Member On-site $695 (after 6/21/2026)
All USDLA members providing their membership username (email) at time of registration will receive the USDLA Member rate.
Please send any questions to membership@usdla.org
***For-Profit and Not-For-Profit Discount Special (Bundle Savings)***
Purchase 2 registrations, get the 3rd for free ($495 savings)
Purchase 3 registrations, get the 4th and 5th for free ($990 savings)
**Single Day and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame event Rates**
One-Day Pass – $299 (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday)
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Event – $199 (includes private tour and cocktail hour)
**Presenter Rates**
On-Site Presenter fee $300 (includes full on-site conference pass)
Virtual Presenter fee $100 (if presenting remotely)
Contact Harriet Watkins for presenter registration code at harriet.watkins@iconnect-na.com
Full details can be found at the national conference registration website.
Keynote: Dr. Michael Torrence, President, Motlow State Community College
Dr. Michael Torrence is a nationally recognized strategist, visionary, writer, and thought leader
in higher education who has redefined institutional excellence through innovation, inclusion, and transformative leadership. Since becoming the seventh President of Motlow State Community College in May 2018, he has transformed the institution into an award-winning, cutting-edge model of academic and workforce innovation.
Featured Presenter: Robbie Melton, Associate Vice President – SMART Global Technology Innovation Strategist
Presenting on “The Tools Shaping the World of Artificial Intelligence”, Dr. Melton has published and presented globally on the impact and value of mobile devices for education and the workforce. Her study of the pedagogy and best teaching practices with mobile devices, quality standards for the utilization of mobile apps, and her creation of the Mobile App Education and Workforce Resource Center has resulted in numerous awards.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Event
Join us for an exclusive, private evening of exploring, heavy apps (enough for dinner) and cool beverages. We will kick everything off at 6:30 with shuttles taking attendees to the event from the hotel. Attendees will be given VIP passes (lanyards) with information on what is on each level of the hall. The R&R HOF staff will be our guides for the evening.
Sponsorship Opportunities
If you are tired of large shows with limited attendee engagement, our national conference is an intimate environment where partners are part of the production from the very start, demonstrating their gear as part of the conference production.
The dramatic growth of the distance learning industry makes our market attractive to a variety of technology, content, and service providers. Conference partners proudly support the distance education community and make lifelong contacts in the process.
Full details can be found on the sponsorship opportunities page.
Distance Learning Awards
As the premier organization promoting the use and practice of distance learning, USDLA recognizes “the best of the best” each year with its series of individual and organizational awards. Open to member and non-members alike, nominations are submitted in January, judged by committees of peers, and then awarded as a highlight of USDLA’s National Conference.
A unique aspect of the competition is that the various categories are open on an equal basis to all forms of distance learning platforms, addressing the gamut of distance learning audiences, and from anywhere in the world. That range is illustrated by past awards years where top honors went to a major US university for its innovative design of an online computer science course, “Quantitative Methods for Information Systems” and to a videoconferencing provider in Ghana for expanding the horizons of that country’s K-12 students.
Learn more at the distance learning awards page.
Pat Cassella
United States Distance Learning Association
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