High school news, features and notes
- St. Vincent-St. Mary wins Div. II district
- Volleyball: Walsh Jesuit wins state semifinal
- Michalik’s one-hitter honors fallen friends, lifts Brunswick to district title
- Cloverleaf’s Dunbar, Copley doubles teams going to state
- High school sports roundup — May 25
- Division I baseball district semifinals: Explorers, Blue Devils advance to district final
- Division I district track and field: Cuyahoga Falls’ Nicole Waibel, Nicole Rozsa go 1-2 in girls pole vault, Firestone’s Thomas tops the girls 400
- High school sports roundup — May 24
- GlenOak and Perry girls tie for district title; GlenOak boys victorious
- Ohio State recruiting: St. V-M’s Dante Booker commits to Buckeyes
- Division II district final softball/Walsh Jesuit 4, Field 2: Lexi Noonan, Taylor Rahach lead Warriors to district title
- High school sports roundup — May 23
- Division II district final softball/Fairless 2, Springfield 1: Falcons advance to regional
- Barberton hires Greg Whitmer as girls basketball coach
- St. Vincent-St. Mary junior linebacker Dante Booker Jr. commits to Ohio State; 9th Buckeyes recruit
- High school sports roundup — May 22
- Walsh Jesuit, Field set to meet in Akron Division II softball district final Thursday
- Softball Division II district semifinals: Fairless, Springfield advance
- High School Spotlight — May 22
- High school notebook: Twinsburg confident after defeating Walsh Jesuit in sectional for second year in a row
Varsity Letters
Kenmore's Moore holds scholarship offers from UA & KSU
Kenmore junior football player Deon’tae Moore continues to receive interest from several colleges.
Cardinals coach Ed Peltz said Monday that Moore currently holds scholarship offers from the University of Akron and Kent State University.
“He has heard from all the MAC, about half of the Big Ten and some of the SEC,” Kenmore coach Ed Peltz said.
Peltz said West Virginia, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee and Alabama are just some of the schools that have reached out to him.
“The kid gets more mail than the rest of the school,” Peltz said with a laugh. “He can use his own post office, but he is handling so well. He is so well grounded.”
Moore, a 6-foot-4 and 208-pound outside linebacker, totaled 73 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 14 sacks last season for Kenmore. He forced five fumbles and recovered two, blocked three kicks, batted down six passes and blocked one punt.
Moore was an Associated Press Division II All-Ohio selection last season and was named the Division II Northeast Ohio Inland District Defensive Player of the Year.
Moore also competes on the Kenmore boys track and field team in the 100 meters, 400 relay, 800 relay and discus.
“My hope it that he takes his time and makes what he feels is the right decision,” Peltz said.
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