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Ohio high school football scores for Week 6: Friday, Sept. 27, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Week 6 high school football scores from around Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Akr. Firestone 31, Akr. Buchtel 26
Akr. Hoban 56, Mount Vernon, Ill. 13
Alliance 20, Salem 16
Andover Pymatuning Valley 40, Ashtabula St John 0
Ansonia 32, W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. 0
Ashland 33, Mansfield Madison 27, 3OT
Ashland Crestview 47, Greenwich S. Cent. 6
Ashland Mapleton 20, Plymouth 13
Ashville Teays Valley 21, Groveport-Madison 14
Attica Seneca E. 14, Upper Sandusky 7
Aurora 68, Cuyahoga Falls 7
Avon 35, Olmsted Falls 14
Avon Lake 28, Amherst Steele 20
Barnesville 56, Shadyside 0
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 16, Castalia Margaretta 7
Batavia 45, Mt. Orab Western Brown 7
Bay (OH) 28, Westlake 14
Bellbrook 6, Trenton Edgewood 0
Belmont Union Local 41, Beaver 14
Beloit W. Branch 64, Minerva 0
Berlin Center Western Reserve 36, Campbell Memorial 14
Birmingham Brother Rice, Mich. 22, Toledo St John’s Jesuit 21
Bishop Ready 16, Cols. KIPP 0
Bishop Watterson 28, Bishop Hartley 13
Bloom-Carroll 35, Lancaster Fairfield Union 0
Bowerston Conotton Valley 26, Lore City Buckeye Trail 24
Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 33, Stow-Munroe Falls 13
Brooklyn 22, Beachwood 7
Brookville 28, Carlisle 8
Brunswick 35, Shaker Hts. 3
Burton Berkshire 49, Middlefield Cardinal 6
Byesville Meadowbrook 21, New Concord John Glenn 17
Caldwell 34, Beverly Ft. Frye 27
Caledonia River Valley 10, Marion Harding 0
Camden Preble Shawnee 35, Union City Mississinawa Valley 0
Can. McKinley 26, Green 17
Canal Fulton Northwest 46, Massillon Tuslaw 7
Canal Winchester 31, Newark 7
Canal Winchester Harvest 12, Wheelersburg 6
Canfield S. Range 38, Poland Seminary 30
Carey 49, Bucyrus Wynford 14
Carrollton 24, Alliance Marlington 17
Centerburg 33, Cardington-Lincoln 6
Centerville 48, Beavercreek 13
Chagrin Falls 28, Mantua Crestwood 0
Chagrin Falls Kenston 20, Chardon 3
Chardon NDCL 63, Warren Howland 14
Cin. College Prep. 42, Holy Cross (Covington), Ky. 0
Cin. Country Day 50, Miami Valley Christian Academy 19
Cin. Hills Christian Academy 49, Norwood 6
Cin. McNicholas 41, Day. Chaminade Julienne 23
Cin. Moeller 38, Cin. La Salle 0
Cin. Mt Healthy 29, Cin. NW 16
Cin. Oak Hills 36, Cin. Sycamore 14
Cin. Winton Woods 41, Morrow Little Miami 14
Cin. Wyoming 31, Reading 0
Clarksville Clinton-Massie 38, Wilmington 16
Cle. Adams 44, Cle. Collinwood 8
Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 36, Cle. E. Tech 0
Cle. John Marshall 32, Cle. Lincoln W. 0
Cle. Rhodes 12, Cle. Hay 10
Coldwater 48, Rockford Parkway 0
Collins Western Reserve 28, Norwalk St Paul 7
Cols. Africentric 42, West 6
Cols. Centennial 52, Cols. Mifflin 0
Cols. DeSales 28, Cols. St. Charles 0
Cols. Grandview Hts. 40, Cols. Whetstone 8
Cols. Independence 24, Columbus South 13
Cols. Upper Arlington 42, Hilliard Bradley 0
Columbiana 49, Leetonia 7
Columbiana Crestview 57, Brookfield 7
Columbus Grove 38, Harrod Allen E. 13
Convoy Crestview 36, Delphos Jefferson 0
Copley 34, Kent Roosevelt 20
Creston Norwayne 45, Apple Creek Waynedale 10
Crown City S. Gallia 36, Portsmouth Notre Dame 8
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 37, Wooster Triway 7
Dalton 41, West Salem Northwestern 7
Danville 22, Loudonville 0
Day. Meadowdale 20, Day. Ponitz Tech. 0
Day. Northridge 24, Covington 0
Defiance 34, Kenton 27
Delaware Buckeye Valley 33, Cols. Bexley 0
Delaware Hayes 35, Worthington Kilbourne 27
Delaware Olentangy Berlin 31, Hilliard Darby 13
Delta 28, Swanton 0
Dematha, Md. 20, Massillon Washington 14
Dola Hardin Northern 42, Morral Ridgedale 0
Dover 31, Canfield 14
Dresden Tri-Valley 66, Zanesville Maysville 20
E. Liverpool 41, Cambridge 7
Edgerton 39, Defiance Ayersville 7
Edon 43, Montpelier 12
Elida 17, Celina 14
Elyria Cath. 28, STVM 22
Erie McDowell, Pa. 38, Cle. VASJ 35
Fairport Harbor Harding 43, Orwell Grand Valley 14
Findlay 42, Holland Springfield 13
Findlay Liberty-Benton 28, Arlington 0
Fremont Ross 26, Napoleon 20
Ft. Loramie 42, Spencerville 21
Gahanna Lincoln 28, Grove City Cent. Crossing 6
Galion Northmor 19, Fredericktown 6
Galloway Westland 41, Dublin Scioto 13
Garrettsville Garfield 42, Ravenna SE 7
Gates Mills Gilmour 54, Hunting Valley University 0
Geneva 48, Ashtabula Edgewood 0
Genoa 28, Tontogany Otsego 21
Gibsonburg 34, Elmore Woodmore 0
Girard 13, Cortland Lakeview 6
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 42, Magnolia Sandy Valley 14
Goshen 34, New Richmond 14
Grafton Midview 16, Berea-Midpark 7
Grove City Christian 26, Corning Miller 0
Hamilton 34, Cin. Princeton 0
Hamilton Badin 35, Bishop Fenwick 7
Hamler Patrick Henry 44, Wauseon 0
Hannibal River 48, Bridgeport 6
Hanoverton United 42, Lisbon David Anderson 0
Haviland Wayne Trace 12, Hicksville 0
Hickory, Pa. 49, Niles McKinley 0
Holgate 24, Fremont St. Joseph 14
Howard E. Knox 20, Mt Gilead 0
Huber Hts. Wayne 30, Clayton Northmont 14
Huron 9, Port Clinton 6
Independence 22, Cuyahoga Hts. 18
Jeromesville Hillsdale 14, Smithville 7
Johnstown Northridge 42, Newark Cath. 20
Kettering Fairmont 34, Miamisburg 0
Kings Mills Kings 38, Lebanon 7
Kirtland 65, Fairview 16
LaGrange Keystone 14, Sullivan Black River 0
Leavittsburg LaBrae 34, Warren Champion 13
Lewis Center Olentangy 35, Thomas Worthington 0
Lewistown Indian Lake 13, St. Paris Graham 7
Lexington 19, Mansfield 0
Liberty Center 42, Bryan 0
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 50, Middletown 23
Lima 56, Tol. Woodward 0
Lima Perry 34, N. Baltimore 0
London 51, Bellefontaine 6
Lorain Clearview 42, Wellington 19
Louisville 7, Can. Cent. Cath. 6
Lowellville 40, Mineral Ridge 27
Madison 42, Ashtabula Lakeside 6
Malvern 41, Strasburg 14
Maria Stein Marion Local 48, Versailles 0
Marietta 21, Circleville 17
Marion Pleasant 17, Bellville Clear Fork 10, OT
Martins Ferry 48, Fairfield Christian 0
Marysville 35, Dublin Jerome 21
Mason 31, Fairfield 13
Massillon Jackson 31, Massillon Perry 13
Maumee 49, Millbury Lake 7
Mayfield 6, Eastlake North 0
McArthur Vinton County 14, Albany Alexander 0
McComb 7, Van Buren 3
McDonald 35, Atwater Waterloo 0
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 20, Mt. Victory Ridgemont 0
Mechanicsburg 18, W. Jefferson 7
Medina 51, Euclid 18
Medina Buckeye 45, Parma Hts. Valley Forge 13
Medina Highland 49, Barberton 7
Metamora Evergreen 26, Archbold 14
Milan Edison 21, Bellevue 6
Millersburg W. Holmes 34, Wooster 6
Milton-Union 32, Casstown Miami E. 14
Minster 12, St. Henry (OH) 7
Monroeville 71, New London 0
Mt. Vernon 37, Zanesville 0
N. Can. Hoover 21, Can. Glenoak 7
N. Olmsted 42, Lakewood 20
N. Ridgeville 56, Elyria 7
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 58, Bucyrus 6
Nelsonville-York 42, Pomeroy Meigs 14
New Albany 20, Grove City 17
New Bremen 14, Ft. Recovery 12
New Franklin Manchester 49, Can. South 9
New Lexington 51, Coshocton 14
New Middletown Spring. 40, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton 9
New Philadelphia 59, Linsly, W.Va. 28
Newark Licking Valley 28, Pataskala Licking Hts. 22
Newcomerstown 41, E. Can. 7
Oak Harbor 49, Fostoria 0
Oberlin Firelands 28, Sheffield Brookside 0
Ontario 49, Galion 0
Orange 42, Painesville Harvey 38
Oregon Clay 24, Bowling Green 22
Orrville 31, Navarre Fairless 7
Ottawa-Glandorf 26, Lima Bath 0
Painesville Riverside 35, Willoughby S. 28
Pandora-Gilboa 34, Bloomdale Elmwood 0
Pemberville Eastwood 48, Rossford 0
Peninsula Woodridge 27, Akr. Coventry 0
Perry 41, Rocky River Lutheran W. 14
Perrysburg 55, Sylvania Northview 0
Philo 37, Crooksville 7
Pickerington Cent. 42, Lancaster 7
Pickerington N. 42, Westerville Cent. 7
Pioneer N. Central 63, Vanlue 8
Plain City Jonathan Alder 21, Urbana 7
Powell Olentangy Liberty 19, Dublin Coffman 15
Purcell Marian 48, Cin. Dohn 6
Rayland Buckeye 36, Sarahsville Shenandoah 31
Reynoldsburg 26, Logan 13
Richmond Edison 35, Toronto 19
Richwood N. Union 6, Spring. Shawnee 0
Rittman 22, Doylestown Chippewa 21
S. Charleston SE 28, Spring. Cath. Cent. 8
Salineville Southern 44, E. Palestine 21
Sandusky 41, Tiffin Columbian 13
Sandusky Perkins 28, Clyde 7
Sandusky St. Mary 43, Lakeside Danbury 14
Shelby 41, Sparta Highland 6
Sherwood Fairview 21, Paulding 19
Sidney 43, Greenville 6
Spring. Kenton Ridge 30, New Carlisle Tecumseh 0
Spring. NW 22, Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 0
Springfield 16, Springboro 6
St Bernard-Elmwood Place 16, Lockland 0
St Clairsville 41, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 0
St Marys 49, Van Wert 14
St. Bernard Roger Bacon 41, Cin. N. College Hill 0
St. Xavier (OH) 22, Cin. Elder 17
Steubenville 48, Wheeling Park, W.Va. 17
Streetsboro 55, Norton 0
Strongsville 28, Cle. Hts. 0
Struthers 25, Hubbard 0
Sugar Grove Berne Union 48, Millersport 0
Sugarcreek Garaway 38, Uhrichsville Claymont 0
Sycamore Mohawk 48, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 0
Tallmadge 20, Richfield Revere 13
Thornville Sheridan 62, Warsaw River View 0
Tol. Cent. Cath. 27, Cle. St Ignatius 26
Tol. Ottawa Hills 37, Northwood 6
Tol. Start 34, Tol. Rogers 14
Troy 21, Piqua 7
Uniontown Lake 61, Cle. JFK 0
Utica 44, Hebron Lakewood 0
Valley Wetzel, W.Va. 47, Beallsville 0
Vermilion 21, Norwalk 0
W. Chester Lakota W. 52, Cin. Colerain 0
W. Lafayette Ridgewood 42, Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 7
W. Liberty-Salem 24, Spring. NE 21
Wadsworth 21, Hudson 14, OT
Wapakoneta 28, Lima Shawnee 0
Warren Harding 24, Solon 0
Warren JFK 27, Mogadore 8
Waterford 22, Reedsville Eastern 19
Waynesfield-Goshen 24, Cory-Rawson 0
Waynesville 31, Hamilton Ross 14
Westerville N. 3, Westerville S. 0
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 27, Tol. Whitmer 3
Williamsburg 42, Fayetteville-Perry 6
Windham 60, Vienna Mathews 6
Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 42, Magnolia, W.Va. 0
Worthington Christian 41, Marion Elgin 0
Xenia 43, Fairborn 7
Youngs. Liberty 48, Newton Falls 0
Youngs. Ursuline 35, Austintown-Fitch 0
Youngs. Valley Christian 46, Wellsville 14
Zanesville Rosecrans 35, Lancaster Fisher Cath. 18
Zanesville W. Muskingum 42, McConnelsville Morgan 0
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Athens vs. Vincent Warren, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Bainbridge Paint Valley vs. Frankfort Adena, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Chesapeake vs. Portsmouth, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Chillicothe Zane Trace vs. Chillicothe Huntington, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Chillicothe vs. Washington C.H., ppd. to Sep 28th.
Cin. Clark Montessori vs. Hamilton New Miami, ppd. to Sep 29th.
Cin. Indian Hill vs. Cin. Madeira, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Cin. Walnut Hills vs. Loveland, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Cols. Hamilton Twp. vs. Amanda-Clearcreek, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Day. Carroll vs. Kettering Alter, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Day. Oakwood vs. Germantown Valley View, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Greenfield McClain vs. Jackson, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Jamestown Greeneview vs. Spring. Greenon, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Lees Creek E. Clinton vs. Bethel-Tate, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Lewisburg Tri-County N. vs. New Madison Tri-Village, ppd. to Sep 28th.
London Madison-Plains vs. Cedarville, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Milford Center Fairbanks vs. N. Lewisburg Triad, ppd. to Sep 28th.
New Paris National Trail vs. Arcanum, ppd. to Sep 28th.
Oxford Talawanda vs. Cin. Shroder, ppd.
Southeastern vs. Williamsport Westfall, ppd. to Sep 28th.
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Northeast Ohio drag performers speak out against HB 249
CLEVELAND — For Kyle Burnett, drag is more than just a hobby, discovering the art form after falling into a deep depression during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burnett, who is nonbinary, has been living in Ohio for more than a decade and has performed as “Zoey Zegai” for five of those years.
“It was a tough time … I found drag not only as a way of entertainment, but embracing myself as a queer member of the LGBTQ+ community,” said Burnett, who uses he/they pronouns.
While Burnett has been met with substantial support, he said, he’s noticed a recent shift in societal attitudes toward the LGBTQ+ community over the last year.
“I had my purse and was wearing short shorts because Ohio gets hot in the summertime, and I had a beer bottle thrown at me from outside of someone’s car window,” Burnett said.
“Zoey Zegai,” which Burnett said, is influenced by old-school divas like Joan Crawford and newer divas like Jinkx Monsoons.
According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 500 anti-LGBTQ bills have been proposed during the 2026 legislative session nationwide.
One of these bills is HB 249, or the “Indecent Exposure Modernization Act,” which would restrict drag performances to adult entertainment venues. The policy also changes the definition of public indecency to include “performers or entertainers who exhibit a gender identity that is different from the performer’s or entertainer’s biological sex using clothing, makeup, prosthetic or imitation genitals or breasts, or other physical markers.”
TransOhio Executive Director Dara Adkison said the bill uses broad language and could criminalize gender-diverse expression.
“It’s really making a statute that law enforcement professionals get to enforce their personal ideas about what is and isn’t appropriate gender representation, what is and isn’t performance. You know, is it singing karaoke? Is it being and drag queen? I know, is it a trans person walking down?” said Adkison, who uses they/them pronouns.
While many Ohioans are expressing concerns about the bill targeting transgender people and drag performers, nonprofit Equality Ohio said, the legislation’s impact expands to athletes and countless others.
The bill revises a previous code banning the exposure of “private parts” to now ban the exposure of “private areas,” said Dwayne Steward, Executive Director of Equality Ohio.
“Because the language they use is so vague, it really can apply to anyone, really. The language has been shifted from ‘obscenity’ … someone showing their genitals … to anyone showing their ‘genital area’, which could mean anyone who’s wearing a sports bra, a cheerleader who may be showing their midriff. “
Supporters of HB 249 said the bill is meant to protect children, while others have said this argument reinforces a harmful narrative surrounding drag performances.
“People, immediately when they see drag, they think that it is something that is sexual, something that is trying to indoctrinate children, to expose them to sexual content. And that’s not the case in any capacity,” Olivia Kowslowski.
Kowslowski is born and raised in northeast Ohio, now performing as “Monica Mod.”
Kowslowski, who started first started performing drag in Jan. 2022.
“I think that my perspective is important because it just shows that the bill is harmful to many people, including people that they were not expecting to be impacted by this,” she said. “… Most people don’t realize that when I’m in drag, I am, I’m a cisgender woman.”
While she’s become well known around her college campus’ drag scene, Kowslowski said, she and other performers are facing additional barriers.
“I have found that finding bookings is much more difficult because many venues are a lot more hesitant to host drag events at their spaces, or even support drag entertainers and their venues. Mainly from HB 249,” she said.
The Democratic Society of America’s Cleveland chapter recently announced it is launching a Gender Freedom Policy Petition that would go against “recent legislation calling to limit and ban drag performances,” calling it, “an injustice to not only the drag scene but also the broader Cleveland community.”
The petitions also includes provisions “that safeguard drag performers” and call for city-backed gender-affirming care services.
HB 249 now remains under review by the Ohio Senate and would require the governor’s signature before going into effect.
While the future remains uncertain, Burnett said, he and others in the drag community are hoping to build wider solidarity across all Ohio populations.
“We’re all just trying to live the same day-to-day life, get groceries, pay bills, drive to-and-from work. But there’s no room for hate,” Burnett said. “There’s no room for violence. We just want to feel like Ohio citizens.”
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Cleveland Guardians Legend Announces Retirement From MLB Before Opening Day
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CLEVELAND, OH – NOVEMBER 01: Roberto Perez #55 of the Cleveland Indians reacts after Addison Russell #27 of the Chicago Cubs , hit a two-run RBI double during the first inning in Game Six of the 2016 World Series at Progressive Field on November 1, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
On Thursday evening, the Cleveland Guardians will play their first game of the 2026 regular season when they visit the Mariners in Seattle.
Before Opening Day, a franchise legend announced that he is calling it quits on his baseball career.
Cleveland Guardians Legend Announces Retirement


GettyCLEVELAND, OHIO – APRIL 10: Roberto Perez #55 of the Cleveland Indians hits a two-run home run against the Detroit Tigers in the second inning during a game at Progressive Field on April 10, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
Roberto Perez (who last played in 2023) announced his retirement from baseball (h/t MLB Trade Rumors).
Perez wrote (via Instagram): “After much thought and reflection, I have decided to officially retire from baseball. This game has been a major part of my life and has shaped me both on and off the field. Through baseball, I’ve learned discipline, resilience, teamwork, and the importance of commitment. I am deeply grateful for every coach, teammate, trainer, and supporter who helped me along the way and believed in me throughout my journey. While this decision was not an easy one, I feel confident that it is the right time to step away and begin the next chapter of my life. I leave the game with nothing but respect and appreciation for everything it has given me. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this experience and for the opportunities, lessons, and memories that will stay with me forever. Sincerely, Roberto Bebo Perez🙏🏻⚾️”
Perez’s MLB Career


GettyCHICAGO, IL – OCTOBER 29: Roberto Perez #55 of the Cleveland Indians walks across the field in the first inning against the Chicago Cubs in Game Four of the 2016 World Series at Wrigley Field on October 29, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Perez was picked in the 33rd round of the 2008 MLB Draft.
He spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Guardians.
In that span, the 37-year-old won two Gold Glove Awards (and helped the franchise reach the World Series).


GettyMINNEAPOLIS, MN – JULY 31: Roberto Perez #55 and Brad Hand #33 of the Cleveland Indians hug at the mound after defeating the Minnesota Twins 6-2 at Target Field on July 31, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)
Perez also spent the final two seasons of his ten-year career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.
Over 516 career games, he batted .207 with 55 home runs, 193 RBI’s and 165 runs.


GettyNEW YORK, NY – MARCH 30: Roberto Perez #1 of the San Francisco Giants hits a single during the fifth inning against the New York Yankees on Opening Day at Yankee Stadium on March 30, 2023 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Current Guardians


GettyCLEVELAND, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 30: Manager Stephen Vogt #12 of the Cleveland Guardians speaks with the media following game one of the American League Wild Card Series against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field on September 30, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)
The Guardians are coming off a season where they won the AL Central with an 88-74 record.
They lost to the Detroit Tigers in the Wild Card Round.
Ben Stinar Ben Stinar has been covering the NBA for over seven years.
He has written for OnSI, Forbes, Amico Hoops, The Big Lead and had a podcast with former All-Star Jameer Nelson. More about Ben Stinar
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