High school news, features and notes
- High school notebook: St. V-M basketball player VJ King helps U.S. U16 team to gold medal
- VJ King earns gold medal with USA U-16 men's basketball team
- Lake's Chaese Vaudrin signs with Geneva
- Perry's Stefano Millin pledges to KSU for football
- WRA student nabs lacrosse honor
- Aurora athlete selects Mount Union for tennis
- Hoban tennis players set to play at Mount Union
- Mount Union football gains Ryan Ross, a OSU transfer & Hoban graduate
- Manchester's Richie Ashley commits to Heidelberg for football
- High school football: OHSAA approves seventh division; several schools drop into lower divisions
- Hudson Junior Invitational: Stow senior Ian Holt takes charge, leads by 6 strokes
- High school baseball: Team Summit tops Team Akron in all-star game
- Hudson Junior Invitational: Kent Roosevelt’s Kory Nielsen tackles first major tournament; Stow’s Ian Holt leads boys with opening 69
- High school all-star softball: Field’s Kerrie Trautman takes one for the team, then scores winning run
- High school notebook: Canal Park to host all-star baseball game Wednesday
- Canal Park set to host all-star baseball game Wednesday
- Hoban baseball players decide on college futures
- Hudson athletes make college decisions
- High school notebook: All-star softball games at Firestone Stadium
- All-Star softball players set to converge on Firestone Stadium
WRA Remains Upbeat Despite Being Winless
You have to admire Western Reserve Academy football coach Chris Monsiletto for not getting down through the first four games (0-4) and not letting his players and staff get down.
WRA showed signs of improvement last weekend. The Pioneers lost to Berlin Center Western Reserve 42-0, Bedford St. Peter Chanel 42-7, Blair 30-7 the first three weeks and 44-28 to Warren J.F.K. last week.
But that loss to Warren J.F.K. was encouraging because WRA scored 28 points, after only scoring 14 points in the first three games.
``Mike (Gulasey) has been getting better each week,'' Monsiletto said about his sophomore quarterback. ``He went from throwing two interceptions a game to playing really well against Warren J.F.K.''
In that game, Gulasey was 17-of-28 for 263 and two touchdown passes and he ran for a touchdown. He did not throw an interception.
``Last year as a freshman, (Mike) played as a wide receiver so he's still learning the (quarterback) position,'' Monsiletto said. ''He's getting better as he sees more competition.''