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Ohio high school girls basketball scores: Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — OHSAA girls basketball scores from Saturday in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.

Ansonia 38, Union City Mississinawa Valley 6

Apple Creek Waynedale 46, West Salem Northwestern 9

Arlington 62, McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 49

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Ashland 61, Wooster 39

Aurora 60, Mogadore 28

Avon Lake 52, N. Royalton 15

Baltimore Liberty Union 50, Amanda-Clearcreek 40

Barnesville 59, E. Liverpool 31

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Bay (OH) 64, Parma Normandy 61

Bellevue 46, Berlin Hiland 39

Bishop Ready 47, CSG 30

Brunswick 63, Shaker Hts. 28

Canal Fulton Northwest 59, Orrville 33

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Canfield 55, Can. Glenoak 38

Cardington-Lincoln 63, Galion Northmor 50

Carey 45, Arcadia 25

Casstown Miami E. 51, Milton-Union 43

Cedarville 43, Jamestown Greeneview 41

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Centerburg 57, Howard E. Knox 20

Centerville 43, Springfield 35

Chagrin Falls 48, Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown 25

Chardon NDCL 53, Cle. Hts. Beaumont 31

Chillicothe Unioto 60, Delaware Olentangy Berlin 48

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Cin. Madeira 57, Cin. Finneytown 10

Cin. Mercy-McAuley def. Cin. Aiken, forfeit

Cin. Princeton 65, Cin. Oak Hills 43

Circleville 36, Bloom-Carroll 32

Cols. Marion-Franklin 49, Cols. Cristo Rey 16

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Columbus Grove 55, Miller City 54

Covington 61, Day. Northridge 59

Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 38, Mentor Lake Cath. 33

Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 43, Cin. Summit 33

Day. Carroll 52, Arcanum 0

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Delta 47, Tol. Christian 34

Dover 45, Lexington 22

Dublin Coffman 51, Notre Dame Academy 26

E. Can. 34, Bowerston Conotton Valley 30

E. Palestine 34, Alliance 22

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Elyria First Baptist Christian 34, Christian Community School 23

Fairfield Christian 50, Sugar Grove Berne Union 41

Fairview 46, Cuyahoga Hts. 42

Fitch 52, Warren Howland 43

Ft. Loramie 58, Lima Bath 50

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Gahanna Cols. Academy 45, Cols. Bishop Watterson 32

Gahanna Lincoln 49, Dublin Jerome 42

Gates Mills Gilmour 63, Gates Mills Hawken 57

Geneva 34, Kirtland 23

Georgetown 33, Cin. Hills Christian Academy 31

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Greenfield McClain 53, Waverly 44

Hartville Lake Center Christian 60, Heartland Christian 42

Hebron Lakewood 47, Johnstown Northridge 41

Houston 36, Anna 32

Hubbard 52, Ravenna SE 48

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Hudson 66, Mayfield 33

Jackson 47, McArthur Vinton County 29

Kalida 48, Delphos St John’s 33

Kennedy Catholic High School, Pa. 59, Burton Berkshire 46

Kidron Cent. Christian 42, Elyria Open Door 35

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LaGrange Keystone 71, Lorain Clearview 18

Lakewood 55, Westlake 44

Lancaster Fairfield Union 54, Cols. Hamilton Twp. 24

Lewis Center Olentangy 76, Western Reserve Academy 57

Lewisburg Tri-County N. 50, Day. Stivers 41

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Lewistown Indian Lake 50, St. Paris Graham 42

Lima 74, Tol. Maumee Valley 59

Lodi Cloverleaf 63, Ravenna 48

London Madison-Plains 62, Spring. Cath. Cent. 24

Lorain 56, Cle. Hts. 43

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Lore City Buckeye Trail 50, Malvern 48

Loudonville 47, Mt Gilead 34

Lowellville 40, Youngs. Valley Christian 31

Lucasville Valley 57, Portsmouth W. 47

Lynchburg-Clay 58, Blanchester 36

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Macedonia Nordonia 62, Eastlake North 52

Mansfield Christian 64, Crestline 36

Mansfield Madison 39, New Philadelphia 33

Mantua Crestwood 48, Chesterland W. Geauga 45

Marietta 41, Sarahsville Shenandoah 39

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Martins Ferry 75, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 14

Massillon Tuslaw 63, New Franklin Manchester 60

Mentor 59, Cle. St. Joseph 31

Mineral Ridge 48, Girard 38

Mogadore Field 50, Akr. Springfield 12

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Monroe 34, Trenton Edgewood 22

Morrow Little Miami 54, Batavia Clermont NE 27

Mt. Notre Dame 66, Berea-Midpark 50

Mt. Orab Western Brown 69, Harrison 51

N. Can. Hoover 40, Can. Cent. Cath. 35

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N. Olmsted 50, Parma Hts. Valley Forge 36

New Madison Tri-Village 50, Day. Oakwood 35

New Paris National Trail 43, Carlisle 41

Newton Local 68, Day. Christian 17

Norton 54, Streetsboro 48

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Norwalk 70, Sandusky 35

Oak Harbor 48, Elmore Woodmore 30

Oberlin Firelands 53, Columbia Station Columbia 34

Old Fort 28, Van Buren 26

Orwell Grand Valley 62, Cortland Lakeview 58

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Ottawa-Glandorf 51, Ottoville 43

Oxford Talawanda 46, Hamilton Ross 34

Painesville Harvey 53, Conneaut 38

Parma Hts. Holy Name 49, Elyria Cath. 42

Pataskala Licking Hts. 51, Mt. Vernon 40

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Pataskala Watkins Memorial 32, Newark Licking Valley 12

Peninsula Woodridge 31, Akr. Coventry 21

Plain City Jonathan Alder 58, New Carlisle Tecumseh 50

Poland Seminary 52, Youngs. Mooney 20

Racine Southern 59, Ravenswood, W.Va. 28

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Reynoldsburg 54, Powell Olentangy Liberty 39

Richwood N. Union 71, Spring. Shawnee 26

Riverside Stebbins 55, Sidney 26

Rockford Parkway 45, Spencerville 34

Rocky River 66, Medina Buckeye 26

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Rocky River Magnificat 30, Beloit W. Branch 21

Rootstown 65, Richfield Revere 47

Russia 38, Jackson Center 12

Shadyside 55, Bridgeport 17

Shekinah Christian 73, Cols. Patriot Prep 55

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Smithville 35, Jeromesville Hillsdale 24

Spring. NE 41, N. Lewisburg Triad 17

Spring. NW 53, Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 49

St Marys 53, Bryan 52

Stow-Munroe Falls 64, Akr. Ellet 32

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Strasburg 63, Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 18

Strongsville 64, Euclid 20

Stryker 38, Liberty Center 20

Sylvania Northview 67, Monroe, Mich. 23

Tampa Catholic, Fla. 67, SPIRE Institute 27

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Thornville Sheridan 58, Warsaw River View 11

Tiffin Calvert 43, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 28

Tiffin Columbian 48, Sandusky Perkins 24

Tipp City Tippecanoe 65, Xenia 16

Tol. Ottawa Hills 42, Edon 38

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Twinsburg 66, Chardon 32

Uniontown Lake 52, Louisville 35

Utica 45, Heath 35

Van Wert Lincolnview 61, Hicksville 50

Vanlue 28, Cory-Rawson 24

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W. Lafayette Ridgewood 44, Magnolia Sandy Valley 33

Wadsworth 63, Carrollton 26

Warren Harding 49, Youngs. Boardman 27

Washington C.H. 49, Leesburg Fairfield 41

Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 52, Wheeling Park, W.Va. 48

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Wooster Triway 36, Can. South 30

Youngs. Ursuline 53, Salem 35

Zanesville Maysville 56, Byesville Meadowbrook 49

Zanesville W. Muskingum 44, New Lexington 35, OT

Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 66, Uhrichsville Claymont 42

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Woman found dead in backyard of Cleveland home

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A woman was found dead in the backyard of a home on the city’s West side Friday morning.

Officers responded to the 3400 block of Bosworth Rd. around 9 a.m. for a welfare check.

This is in the city’s West Boulevard neighborhood.

When officers arrived at the home, they found the victim.

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The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Officer will now determine the victim’s name and cause of death.

A child connected to the woman has been located and confirmed safe, said Cleveland police.

Police added the circumstances regarding the death remain under investigation.

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Extreme heat warning ends Friday evening: What to expect

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This forecast is outdated and inaccurate. Get the latest forecast here.

CLEVELAND (WJW) — (WJW) — The National Weather Service has extended its EXTREME HEAT WARNING for all of Northeast Ohio.

It will remain in effect until 8 p.m. on Friday, July 3, in Ashland, Ashtabula, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Holmes, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning Medina, Ottawa, Portage, Richland, Sandusky, Stark, Summit, Trumbull and Wayne counties; and until 10 p.m. Friday, July 3, in Carroll, Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties.

The heat waves continues! An EXTREME HEAT WARNING will remain in effect through 8 p.m. Friday. Heat indices could top 105 degrees during the hottest time of day on Friday.

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Once again, there will not be much relief from the heat and humidity overnight. Tonight lows will be in the mid to upper 70s again. Feeling warmer with the higher humidity. Mostly clear skies.

Friday will be the last sweltering summer day before the heat starts to back off for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. There is the chance of rain and storms Friday evening, around 7pm that could go through the late evening. This may impact some 4th of July celebrations on Friday. Any storm that pops up we’ll have to watch for the potential of gusty winds, heavy downpours and large hail.

This is what the radar could look like by the time some Fireworks celebrations are expected Friday evening. We have a level 2 out of 5 chance of any storm turning severe, meaning that 1 or 2 have the chance.

The upper-level ridge, or heat dome, will start to breakdown on Friday. This means two things. The first is it will go from being very hot and humid to being very warm and humid. The second thing is the chance of rain and threat of storms will return.

The Fourth of July holiday weekend will be far from a washout! There will be more dry time than time with downpours and storms. However, clusters of downpours and storms will move through Northeast Ohio at times. This means some Fourth of July events, backyard BBQs, pool parties, and firework shows could be impacted by rain and storms.

With all the heat and humidity around, any downpours or storms that develop could be strong and produce gusty winds, small hail, torrential rain, and lightning. Here’s the latest 8 Day Forecast:

Keep up with FOX 8 News for the latest weather updates.



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Mason and Bell preview all-Ohio showdown – FIGHTMAG

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Abdullah Mason and Albert Bell previewed their championship bout and came face to face at the press conference. The two fighters square off this Saturday, July 4, at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center.

  • Cleveland-based 22-year-old southpaw Mason (20-0, 17 KOs) of Bedford, Ohio, defends his WBO lightweight title after claiming the vacant belt last November by decision against Sam Noakes.
  • Toledo’s 33-year-old Bell (28-0, 9 KOs), who makes his first bid to become a champion, took the fight on short notice, replacing Joe Cordina of Wales.

See below what Mason and Bell had to say at the press conference on Thursday, following the open workout.

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Mason: I’m prepared to come out on top

“I’m excited. I’m super excited,” Mason said. “This is something me and my brothers have been looking forward to doing since we were amateurs. We fought on the same card a few times as amateurs, and all of us did it together on the last show my father threw here in Cleveland. It was huge.”

“At that time, we were like, ‘Yo, when we do this on a professional level, it’s going to be big for Cleveland.’ And now, it’s big for not only Cleveland, but it’s on TNT, so this is a national stage, a world stage with DAZN. I’m just excited to be able to put this show on with two of my brothers on the card.”

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“I feel like it [fight vs Sam Noakes] was definitely a much-needed experience. That’s not the type of fight you have all the time in your career. It was something I felt like I had to do that night. Every fight is different, and it definitely gave me some insight into how I’ll approach the rest of my career. So, it was a much-needed experience and a great fight.”

“It [opponent change] was definitely unexpected. Albert Bell – that’s our guy from Toledo. But it’s boxing. You’ve got to be prepared for anything, and I’m prepared to come out on top. Everything happens for a reason.”

“One thing I do want to say is, I’m the youngest world champion in boxing for a reason, and I’m prepared to show that when I step into the ring.”

“Boxing is offense, defense and IQ, and you’ve got to put it together and tailor it to the person you’re stepping in the ring with. So, with the opponent switch, I just have to tailor it to the person across the ring from me, and that’s Albert Bell.”

Abdullah Mason and Albert Bell face off at a press conference in Cleveland
Abdullah Mason and Albert Bell face off during a press conference in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 2, 2026. Photo by Top Rank

Bell: We’re here now, and that’s all that matters

“I mean, it caught me by surprise,” Bell said on stepping in to face Mason on short notice. “It was an ideal opponent for me. I wasn’t really thinking about fighting Abdullah, especially not this soon. But everything made sense. I talked to my pops about it, and it made sense, so I stepped in to save the card, get my world title opportunity and put on a show for all of Ohio.”

“I mean, I get turned down by a lot of guys. I’m not saying that in a cocky way or trying to act like I’m the boogeyman or anything like that, but a lot of guys say no when my name comes across their table. I would’ve had the name I was supposed to have by now if it weren’t for that, but what’s delayed is not denied. We’re here now, and that’s all that matters.”

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“I just need to be the best version of myself. I know he’s coming to be the best version of himself. He’s prepared, I’m prepared. We’re ready. We’re two top fighters, and we’re professionals. We’re both Ohioans. We’ve got history with each other, and it’s gonna be a show for sure.”

Mason vs Bell undercard

In the co-feature, Bruce Carrington (17-0, 10 KOs) of Brooklyn makes the first defense of his WBC featherweight title against Rene Palacios (19-0-1, 10 KOs) of Mexico.

On the undercard, Cleveland’s Delante “Tiger” Johnson (17-0, 8 KOs) takes on Canada-based Mexican Christopher Guerrero (16-0, 9 KOs) at welterweight.

Plus, Deric Davis (11-0, 10 KOs) of Fort Washington, Maryland, and Carlos Ramos (18-4-1, 10 KOs) of Spain by way of Ecuador, square off at lightweight.

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