Shaun Spence - ohioHSsports.com Throughout the OHSAA school year there are tens of thousands of high school events across the state. There are twenty sports recognized by the OHSAA along with several other sports that are on their way. All of the hard work by players and coaches comes to fruit in the state finals. After analyzing and looking at the many state championship events, I have come up with a "Top 10 Moments" from the 2007-08 athletic season. So without further ado... 1. Coldwater shocks Youngstown Cardinal Mooney in Division IV football final In a rematch of the 2006 Division IV final, Coldwater pulled off the biggest upset of the 2007 state championship games by defeating heavily favored Cardinal Mooney, 28-27 at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium. Mooney was undefeated, ranked No. 1 in Division IV all season long, ranked in the top 25 in several national polls, and ...
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State Track and Field Championships: Division I
2008 Division1 Track & Field Championships Division II highlights | Division III highlights...
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State Track and Field Championships: Division III
2008 Division 3 Track & Field Championships
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State Track and Field Championships: Division III
2008 Division 3 Track & Field Championships...
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State Track and Field Championships: Division II
2008 Division 2 Track & Field Championships...
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State Track and Field Championships: Division II
2008 Division 2 Track & Field Championships
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State Track and Field Championships: Division I
2008 Division1 Track & Field Championships
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June 9th News
Shaun Spence - ohioHSsports.com Check back each and every weekday for the top prep headlines from across the state. Here are a list of summaries from some of the major stories around Ohio for Monday, June 9th: Track and Field: Buckeyes get track trifecta Track and Field: Memorable final prep meet for Cory Leslie Track and Field: State Meet Leftovers Track and Field: Michael Willey's Perfect Race Don't see news from your area of the state? Post a comment below with your local paper's web address and we'll feature your prep coverage throughout the week.
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Hoover tops Elyria, 1-0, in extra-inning duel
Erin Riccardi’s two-out single in the bottom of the tenth inning scored McKenna Russ from second base, giving North Canton Hoover a 1-0 victory in a classic Division I state softball championship Saturday evening at Akron Firestone Stadium. The two teams, behind their star pitchers and exceptional defense, battled toe-to-toe before Riccardi finally was able to deliver the clutch hit both teams looked for all game. Hoover rode the right arm of senior standout Jessica Simpson, who entered the game with a sparkling 30-2 record and 0.25 earned run average. Elyria countered with hard-tossing Tess Sito, who had a dominant 27-1 record and 0.19 ERA entering the game. After nine-and-a-half grueling innings, Riccardi finally was able to break through. She lined a Sito pitch to left and Russ raced home, easily beating the tag from the catcher and sending Hoover home with the title. The two terrific pitchers exerted their ...
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Patrick Henry runs away with 10-0 win
COLUMBUS -- The OHSAA's run at Cooper Stadium ended with a hit parade. Hamler Patrick Henry used a steady offensive attack and a dominant pitching performance by Kyle Reese to take a run-rule shortened 10-0 victory over Berlin Hiland in the Div. IV state title game Saturday night. Already up 4-0, the Patriots got five runs in the fourth, highlighted by a two-RBI triple by Luke George. They scored the final run on a base hit by Zach Botjer in the bottom of the fith. Reese gave up just one hit and struck out five. He also shined at the plate with two hits and two RBI. Patrick Henry was the state's top ranked Div. IV team throughout the coaches' rankings this spring. The state title is the Patriots' first. Reese was so in charge of the game Saturday that Hiland's first two baserunners both reached on errors and both ...




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