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
Orrville seeks to control Ashland
Orrville hosts Ashland in a Ohio Cardinal Conference showdown game tonight.]ep
Each team is 3-0 in the OCC. Ashland is 5-1 overall and Orrville is 4-2.]ep
The Red Riders defeated West Holmes 42-0 last Friday behind touchdowns by juniors Cody Rice and T’ontre Simpson.]ep
Simpson rushed for 137 yards on 16 carries behind offensive linemen: Derek Vance, Daniel Groves, Victor Monheim, Vincent Monheim and Sam Reusser.]ep
“The field was a muddy mess, but we did a nice job of playing through the elements,” Orrville coach Doug Davault said. “We are doing really good defensively and have have continued to improve. We run the ball well and are good at stopping the run. You try on both sides of the ball to control the line of scrimmage, and we have been.”]ep
West Holmes gained just 40 yards of total offense, which pleased Davault.]ep
“We did a good job of disrupting what they wanted to do,” he said.]ep
Seniors J.T. Mosley, Alex Markley, Dennis Raber and Chase Hoobler guided the Orrville defense.]ep