Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school football scores for Week 8: Friday, Oct. 11, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Week 8 high school football scores from around Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Ada 46, Van Buren 18
Akr. Coventry 21, Akr. Springfield 13
Akr. Ellet 28, Akr. North 0
Akr. Hoban 20, Cle. Glenville 0
Amanda-Clearcreek 42, Circleville Logan Elm 12
Amherst Steele 44, Elyria 10
Ansonia 52, Lewisburg Tri-County N. 7
Apple Creek Waynedale 20, Doylestown Chippewa 0
Archbold 39, Wauseon 26
Ashland 56, Millersburg W. Holmes 28
Athens 41, Wellston 0
Attica Seneca E. 56, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 21
Aurora 49, Kent Roosevelt 14
Avon 49, Grafton Midview 10
Barnesville 44, Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 14
Batavia 38, New Richmond 0
Batavia Clermont NE 49, Fayetteville-Perry 13
Beaver Eastern 43, Portsmouth Notre Dame 22
Bellbrook 38, Monroe 10
Bellefontaine 50, Urbana 19
Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 30, Richwood N. Union 26
Beloit W. Branch 49, Alliance 0
Berlin Center Western Reserve 42, Atwater Waterloo 16
Beverly Ft. Frye 28, Marietta 21
Bishop Fenwick 35, Cin. McNicholas 7
Bishop Hartley 44, Bloom-Carroll 38
Bishop Ready 49, Delaware Buckeye Valley 14
Bishop Watterson 53, Cols. St. Charles 0
Bluffton 42, Ft. Loramie 28
Bowling Green 35, Tol. Woodward 8
Bryan 35, Swanton 14
Bucyrus Wynford 48, Bucyrus 12
Burton Berkshire 23, Mantua Crestwood 14
Caldwell 63, Shadyside 7
Caledonia River Valley 38, Sparta Highland 14
Camden Preble Shawnee 34, Arcanum 0
Can. Cent. Cath. 41, Richmond Hts. 6
Can. McKinley 35, Uniontown Lake 21
Can. South 35, Navarre Fairless 13
Canal Winchester 42, Logan 0
Canfield S. Range 41, Niles McKinley 0
Cardington-Lincoln 42, Loudonville 13
Carey 19, N. Robinson Col. Crawford 10
Carrollton 35, Salem 34, OT
Casstown Miami E. 35, DeGraff Riverside 0
Castalia Margaretta 35, Kansas Lakota 0
Centerville 45, Clayton Northmont 0
Chesapeake 57, Gallipolis Gallia 21
Chillicothe 40, Greenfield McClain 7
Chillicothe Unioto 28, Chillicothe Zane Trace 14
Cin. Anderson 46, Cin. Walnut Hills 7
Cin. College Prep. 6, Cin. Shroder 0
Cin. Hughes 42, Cin. Woodward 28
Cin. Moeller 44, Cle. St Ignatius 0
Cin. Princeton 62, Fairfield 30
Cin. Taft 76, Cin. Western Hills 0
Cin. Winton Woods 12, Cin. West Clermont 7
Clarksville Clinton-Massie 42, Mt. Orab Western Brown 14
Cle. Benedictine 42, Cathedral Preparatory School, Pa. 14
Cle. Hay 43, Cle. John Marshall 18
Cle. Hts. 44, Medina 0
Coldwater 24, New Bremen 7
Collins Western Reserve 41, Greenwich S. Cent. 15
Cols. Briggs 52, Columbus South 12
Cols. DeSales 39, Cols. KIPP 6
Cols. Grandview Hts. 49, Cols. Centennial 6
Cols. Hamilton Twp. 47, Baltimore Liberty Union 20
Cols. Linden-McKinley 38, Cols. Whetstone 10
Cols. Walnut Ridge 48, Cols. Eastmoor 21
Columbia Station Columbia 22, Lorain Clearview 18
Columbiana Crestview 43, Warren Champion 7
Columbus Grove 49, Convoy Crestview 7
Conneaut 29, Ashtabula Edgewood 27
Corning Miller 41, Fairfield Christian 21
Coshocton 45, Crooksville 29
Creston Norwayne 17, Dalton 14
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 55, Canal Fulton Northwest 21
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 63, Chardon NDCL 21
Danville 12, Centerburg 0
Day. Chaminade Julienne 68, Day. Carroll 0
Defiance Tinora 21, Defiance Ayersville 0
Delaware Hayes 34, Dublin Scioto 25
Delaware Olentangy Berlin 27, Dublin Jerome 20
Detroit Catholic Central, Mich. 37, Toledo St John’s Jesuit 3
Dola Hardin Northern 52, Crestline 14
Dover 35, Mansfield Madison 3
Dresden Tri-Valley 35, Philo 7
E. Liverpool 42, Bellaire 8
East 50, Cols. Beechcroft 25
Eaton 45, Brookville 24
Edon 47, W. Unity Hilltop 6
Erie McDowell, Pa. 38, Austintown-Fitch 35
Erie, Pa. 22, Euclid 0
Fairborn 27, Greenville 0
Fairport Harbor Harding 43, Ashtabula St John 13
Fairview 56, Middlefield Cardinal 20
Findlay Liberty-Benton 38, Leipsic 0
Fostoria 36, Millbury Lake 32
Franklin 21, Hamilton Ross 0
Fredericktown 31, Howard E. Knox 0
Fremont Ross 26, Sylvania Southview 21
Ft. Recovery 36, Rockford Parkway 24
Galion 31, Marion Pleasant 10
Galion Northmor 16, Mt Gilead 14
Galloway Westland 31, Westerville S. 14
Garfield Hts. Trinity 40, Brooklyn 12
Garrettsville Garfield 40, Newton Falls 0
Gates Mills Gilmour 35, Lyndhurst Brush 7
Geneva 43, Ashtabula Lakeside 0
Germantown Valley View 24, Trenton Edgewood 20
Gibsonburg 55, Willard 14
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 41, W. Lafayette Ridgewood 27
Green 28, Louisville 0
Grove City Christian 41, Sugar Grove Berne Union 7
Hamilton 42, Middletown 7
Hamilton Badin 13, Kettering Alter 10
Hamler Patrick Henry 37, Delta 3
Hannibal River 38, Sarahsville Shenandoah 7
Harrison 56, Oxford Talawanda 15
Harrod Allen E. 41, Delphos Jefferson 0
Haviland Wayne Trace 34, Antwerp 0
Heath 51, Newark Cath. 0
Hilliard Davidson 42, Dublin Coffman 14
Hubbard 30, Cortland Lakeview 20
Huber Hts. Wayne 43, Miamisburg 7
Hudson 23, Macedonia Nordonia 22
Ironton 41, Proctorville Fairland 0
Jackson 43, Washington C.H. Miami Trace 27
Jamestown Greeneview 33, London Madison-Plains 0
Jeromesville Hillsdale 36, West Salem Northwestern 6
Johnstown 76, Hebron Lakewood 0
Kettering Fairmont 24, Springboro 7
Kings Mills Kings 45, Milford (OH) 0
LaGrange Keystone 33, Oberlin Firelands 18
Lakeside Danbury 52, Sebring McKinley 0
Lancaster Fairfield Union 50, Circleville 22
Lancaster Fisher Cath. 35, Millersport 6
Lebanon 48, Cin. Turpin 28
Lewis Center Olentangy 21, Hilliard Darby 0
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 28, Cols. Upper Arlington 20
Lewistown Indian Lake 14, Spring. Shawnee 0
Liberty Center 42, Metamora Evergreen 0
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 56, Cin. Sycamore 12
Lima 79, Tol. Waite 0
Lima Bath 28, Defiance 0
Lima Cent. Cath. 36, Spencerville 7
Lisbon David Anderson 42, Leetonia 28
London 85, New Carlisle Tecumseh 0
Lorain 60, E. Cle. Shaw 7
Lore City Buckeye Trail 32, Strasburg 13
Loveland 42, Morrow Little Miami 3
Lowellville 34, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton 17
Lucas 50, Pioneer N. Central 0
Lucasville Valley 49, Oak Hill 13
Madonna, W.Va. 46, Beallsville 6
Magnolia Sandy Valley 21, Uhrichsville Claymont 7
Magnolia, W.Va. 34, New Matamoras Frontier 32
Malvern 38, Newcomerstown 28
Maria Stein Marion Local 42, Anna 0
Martins Ferry 41, Cambridge 0
Marysville 42, Thomas Worthington 14
Mason 31, Cin. Colerain 0
Massillon Jackson 21, Can. Glenoak 7
Massillon Washington 41, Legacy School of Sport Sciences, Texas 0
Maumee 45, Rossford 7
McArthur Vinton County 39, Bidwell River Valley 0
McComb 37, Arlington 7
McDonald 41, Campbell Memorial 7
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 28, Marion Elgin 8
Mentor 45, Brunswick 14
Mentor Lake Cath. 49, Elyria Cath. 6
Milan Edison 41, Port Clinton 7
Milford Center Fairbanks 24, Spring. NE 21
Milton-Union 49, Tipp City Bethel 0
Minster 35, Versailles 0
Mogadore 47, Cle. Collinwood 14
Mogadore Field 37, Lodi Cloverleaf 10
Monroeville 49, Ashland Mapleton 0
Morral Ridgedale 20, Cory-Rawson 3
Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 32, Bloomdale Elmwood 18
Mt. Victory Ridgemont 41, N. Baltimore 7
N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor 36, Cin. Madeira 12
N. Can. Hoover 27, Massillon Perry 10
N. Ridgeville 42, Berea-Midpark 33
Nelsonville-York 47, Albany Alexander 0
New Albany 44, Grove City Cent. Crossing 7
New Concord John Glenn 67, Warsaw River View 0
New Franklin Manchester 34, Wooster Triway 27, 3OT
New Lexington 41, Byesville Meadowbrook 19
New Madison Tri-Village 55, New Lebanon Dixie 17
New Middletown Spring. 34, Mineral Ridge 27
Newark 35, Ashville Teays Valley 7
Newark Licking Valley 22, Granville 19
Northwood 18, Montpelier 7
Oak Harbor 38, Genoa 7
Olmsted Falls 43, Avon Lake 37, 2OT
Ontario 45, Marion Harding 14
Oregon Clay 35, Napoleon 14
Orrville 34, Massillon Tuslaw 28
Ottawa-Glandorf 21, Celina 7
Parma Hts. Holy Name 13, Parma Padua 7
Parma Hts. Valley Forge 35, Lakewood 14
Pataskala Licking Hts. 14, Mt. Vernon 7
Pataskala Watkins Memorial 41, Zanesville 6
Paulding 50, Hicksville 18
Pemberville Eastwood 35, Tontogany Otsego 20
Perry 49, Painesville Harvey 13
Perrysburg 37, Findlay 14
Pickerington Cent. 35, Groveport-Madison 28
Pickerington N. 28, Grove City 7
Piketon 35, Southeastern 0
Plymouth 40, New London 12
Point Pleasant, W.Va. 44, Vincent Warren 13
Poland Seminary 24, Girard 6
Pomeroy Meigs 38, Minford 7
Portsmouth 42, Ironton Rock Hill 20
Portsmouth W. 35, McDermott Scioto NW 0
Powell Olentangy Liberty 37, Hilliard Bradley 14
Purcell Marian 60, Norwood 20
Racine Southern 55, Belpre 14
Reading 21, Cin. Deer Park 16
Reedsville Eastern 41, Glouster Trimble 20
Reynoldsburg 26, Lancaster 23
Richmond Edison 44, Rayland Buckeye 0
Riverdale Baptist, Md. 28, Cin. Elder 27, OT
Rootstown 42, Orwell Grand Valley 22
S. Charleston SE 31, Cedarville 14
Salineville Southern 31, Youngs. Valley Christian 14
Sandusky 22, Clyde 21
Sandusky Perkins 49, Norwalk 0
Shelby 34, Bellville Clear Fork 7
Sherwood Fairview 42, Edgerton 28
Smithville 42, Rittman 13
Spring. Kenton Ridge 28, Plain City Jonathan Alder 27
Springfield 60, Beavercreek 8
St Clairsville 28, Belmont Union Local 14
St Marys 64, Kenton 28
St. Henry (OH) 49, Delphos St John’s 6
St. Paris Graham 37, Spring. NW 21
St. Xavier (OH) 9, Cin. La Salle 0
Steubenville 34, Huron Heights, Ontario 19
Streetsboro 45, Ravenna 14
Struthers 26, Youngs. East 6
Sugarcreek Garaway 49, Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 7
Sunbury Big Walnut 32, Westerville N. 31, OT
Tiffin Calvert 51, Elmore Woodmore 21
Tiffin Columbian 28, Bellevue 14
Tipp City Tippecanoe 63, W. Carrollton 6
Tol. Cent. Cath. 7, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep, Mich. 6
Tol. Rogers 46, Tol. Scott 8
Tol. St. Francis 28, Dearborn Divine Child, Mich. 21
Tol. Whitmer 63, Sylvania Northview 0
Toronto 68, Bowerston Conotton Valley 27
Trotwood-Madison 67, Day. Dunbar 0
Troy 42, Riverside Stebbins 35
Upper Sandusky 13, Sycamore Mohawk 6
Utica 7, Johnstown Northridge 3
Van Wert 28, Lima Shawnee 14
Vandalia Butler 46, Sidney 43
Vermilion 13, Huron 10
W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. 43, Bradford 6
W. Chester Lakota W. 52, Cin. Oak Hills 7
W. Jefferson 34, N. Lewisburg Triad 6
W. Liberty-Salem 42, Mechanicsburg 13
Wadsworth 49, Stow-Munroe Falls 23
Wapakoneta 35, Elida 0
Warren Harding 20, Youngs. Mooney 6
Warren JFK 47, Louisville Aquinas 0
Washington C.H. 50, Hillsboro 30
Waterford 42, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 7
Waynesfield-Goshen 26, Lima Perry 7
Waynesville 38, Middletown Madison 0
Wellington 39, Oberlin 3
Wheelersburg 42, Waverly 12
Wheeling Central, W.Va. 38, Steubenville Cath. Cent. 6
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 43, Holland Springfield 13
Wickliffe 33, Independence 14
Williamsburg 47, Lees Creek E. Clinton 0
Williamsport Westfall 42, Frankfort Adena 34
Willoughby S. 27, Eastlake North 7
Willow Wood Symmes Valley 47, Portsmouth Sciotoville 8
Wilmington 41, Goshen 0
Wintersville Indian Creek 14, Beaver 8
Wooster 42, Mansfield 24
Xenia 30, Piqua 8
Youngs. Chaney High School 28, Hunting Valley University 0
Youngs. Liberty 22, Leavittsburg LaBrae 16
Youngs. Ursuline 24, Cle. VASJ 17
Zanesville W. Muskingum 43, Zanesville Maysville 0
Cleveland, OH
60-year Cleveland Auto-Rama tradition ends as I-X Center closes
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The 60th Annual Car Parts Warehouse I-X Piston Powered Auto-Rama wraps up this weekend, marking the last show at the longtime International Exposition (I-X) Center.
Organizers say 900 cars are parked for the event, featuring flashy cars and rebuilt classics.
Cleveland City Council approved plans last year to repurpose the event space for an unnamed private company. What replaces it, nobody is saying.
“Never miss, never miss,” said Jack Marino, who has attended many shows at the I-X Center. “It’s sad because it’s sort of a tradition to this area.”
Marino said he is worried about what Cleveland could lose when the building closes.
Show features diverse collection
“Anything that has a piston that makes it go is in the show. We even have a tank here that was built in 1964 when we were the Cleveland tank plant,” said Scott McGorty with the I-X Center.
George Conrad owns 221 cars and brought a few to the show, including a purple classic.
“Knowing this is possibly the last show, hopefully not. I wanted to bring an eclectic mix of really different things,” said Conrad.
Conrad said someone else started the build on the purple car and never finished it.
“Kind of a step child project to me. An older gentleman had purchased it and started the build and unfortunately he passed away,” said Conrad. “We took the project on, completely disassembled it and kind of restarted the whole thing. Three years, we don’t want to talk about the money.”
Conrad finished it just in time. There will not be another show according to the organizers of the autorama.
No replacement venue in sight
The I-X Center has hosted events for decades, including the garden show, the auto show, the boat show and the RV show. The city and the building’s owner have not released details on what comes next. Only that the expo space will close.
Organizers say no other building in Northeast Ohio is big enough to host the autorama.
“This show has always been about people as much as it is about cars,” said Steve Legerski, show manager for the I-X Piston Powered Auto-Rama. “For 60 years, families have grown up coming to this event together. Builders have debuted lifelong projects here.”
The event features hundreds of vehicles, specialty exhibits, competitions and a marketplace.
The final consumer show inside the Cleveland I-X Center begins Friday and runs through Sunday, March 29. The show is the 60th Annual Car Parts Warehouse I-X Piston Powered Auto-Rama.
Tickets are available at www.pistonpowershow.com and at all 23 Car Parts Warehouse retail locations.
The I-X Center was built in 1942 as the Cleveland Bomber Plant and was a manufacturing site for the B-29 bomber during World War II.
Later, it was known as the Cleveland Tank Plant and tanks and other military vehicles were built there.
Once the war ended, the center had several different uses before becoming the I-X Center in 1985.
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VERICA DRAKSIC Obituary – Cleveland, OH
VERICA “VERA” DRAKSIC
OBITUARY
age 74, of Kirtland, OH, passed away peacefully February 26, 2026. Daughter of the late Mijat and Anna Kalac, Vera was born and raised in former Yugoslavia with her siblings Maria (deceased), Lucija (deceased), Nevenka, and Petar. As a young woman, Vera felt a calling to help others that drew her to the field of nursing. This developed into a life-long devotion to cooking and caring for family and friends that she took with her everywhere, from aiding residents at the Slovene Home for the Aged to her work with the Congregation of Blessed Sacrament. In the winter of 1971, Vera emigrated to the United States, settling in Cleveland where she started a family with Martin (deceased), her husband of 40 years. She was a loving mother to their two daughters, Anita (late husband Edgar), and Irena (husband Chris), and a devoted grandmother to her cherished grandson, Evan. Vera spent nearly every waking moment preparing foods for people she admired, including the delicious dishes of her homeland, like strudels, poticas and sarma. Around the holidays, she baked until every container she owned was filled with cookies; gifts for the dozens of people she considered family. If you needed Vera, you could always find her in a kitchen peeling a potato, chopping an onion, or kneading dough; all while stirring a simmering pot. Fueled by a love of people, hard work, strong coffee, and bread and butter, she somehow had time to get the job done with a story and a smile. They don’t make them like Vera anymore. Contributions may be made in memory of Vera to either Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of Notre Dame of the United States, St. Jude, or Doctors Without Borders. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, March 6, 2026, at Divine Word Catholic Church, 8100 Eagle Road, Kirtland, Ohio, 44094, at 10 AM. Burial following at All Souls Cemetery. Family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Vera at THE ZEVNIK-COSIC FUNERAL HOME OF WILLOUGHBY HILLS, 28890 CHARDON ROAD (between Bishop Rd. and Rt. 91) Thursday, March 5, 2026, from 4 – 8 PM. Online obituary, guestbook, & order flowers at www.DeJohnCares.com.
Cleveland, OH
Third wave of No Kings Day protests take over northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND — Thousands of people braved the cold in downtown Cleveland for the third wave of “No Kings Day” demonstrations against the Trump administration.
This time, protestors said, the stakes are higher than ever.
Community members and activists joined at the Free Stamp in Willard Park and marched alongside Lakeside Avenue and around Cleveland Public Square on Saturday. Demonstrators said they’re rallying against the Trump administration’s escalation of federal immigration enforcement tactics and rocky global economy amid the country’s war with Iran.
Protestor Fidel Swain who served 15 years in the US Air Force. (Spectrum News 1/Tanya Velazquez)
U.S. Military Veteran Fidel Swain said he’s marching for the rights of all Americans.
“We’re really concerned with what’s going on in the country today as far as this current administration,” Swain said. “They all seem to not follow the principles and ideas of the working class and just most Americans, which is law, order.”
Northeast Ohio resident Charlotte Hartman also stood among the crowd of demonstrators. She said she attended the two previous No Kings Day protests in Strongsville.
Today, Hartman said, she’s standing in solidarity with all marginalized groups.
(L-R) Protestors Elaine Wheaton, Charlotte Hartman, and Michele Murphy. (Spectrum News 1/Tanya Velazquez)
“The way he treats people and minorities, the way he treats handicapped people … They don’t seem to be any care or concern for anybody,” Hartman said.
Hartman was joined by Elaine Wheaton, who said she hopes the demonstration will help unite Americans, despite ideological differences.
“We’re hoping that some of the people that voted for Trump before might be changing their mind,” Wheaton said. “He’s getting a little too overboard … I have no problem with Republican presidents like Reagan or Bush or whatever, but it’s not that he’s Republican. It’s just that he’s a bad human.”
The White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson sent a statement to Spectrum News dismissing Saturday’s protest. She wrote, “The only people who care about these Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions are the reporters who are paid to cover them.”
The first No Kings Day protest in June included around 5 million participants, while the second event in the fall drew in around 7 million people.
While speaking about the No Kings Day protests in October, Trump told Fox business that he’s “not a king.”
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