High school news, features and notes
- Nordonia boys, Green girls win Suburban League track and field team titles
- High school track/City Series Meet: Buchtel boys, Firestone girls take titles
- High school sports roundup — May 17
- OHSAA announces competitive balance proposal failed, transfer rules softened
- High school softball Division I sectional/Barberton 11, Ellet 1: Magics rally around mourning teammates in victory over Orangemen
- OHSAA Board of Directors Meeting Highlights - 05/16-13
- OHSAA announces competitive balance proposal for high school sports fails in close vote
- High School Spotlight — May 15
- St. V-M advances to sectional final in softball
- High school notebook: Walsh Jesuit’s Conzaman to retire
- High school sports roundup — May 15
- Grant Conzaman set to retire as Walsh Jesuit Athletic Director in June
- Track and field league championship meets galore this week
- Lake’s Tyler Straley signs to play baseball at Malone
- Revere senior Emma Gresser signs to swim at University of Cincinnati
- OHSAA set to announce referendum voting results Thursday
- Stow senior KC Kolke signs to play soccer at Lake Erie College
- Highland’s Adam Kluk accepts scholarship offer to wrestle at Findlay
- High school baseball: Hoban beats Streetsboro 11-1 in Division II sectional
- Division I softball sectional/Stow 3, Cuyahoga Falls 0:
Varsity Letters
Firestone quintet set to play college basketball
Firestone girls basketball coach Audley McGill and his coaching staff will definitely have an eye on the college basketball scene next season.
McGill said five Falcons seniors — Tayelor McCalister, Shaia Horton, Tena Johnson, Ocean Jennings and Darice Allred — have committed to play college basketball.
McCalister is to play for the University of Detroit in Division I.
Horton is bound for Ursuline College, Johnson is going to Georgetown College and Jennings and Allred are headed to Cuyahoga Community College.
“We always promote within our program that we want our kids to get scholarships,” said McGill, who recently completed his 12th season as Falcons coach. “Winning championships is great, but getting kids a scholarship that pays for their education is more important. This is something we have stressed since I have been the coach.”
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