CVCA and Hoban Gear Up for Division III Baseball Regional Final
CVCA and Archbishop Hoban will meet Thursday at the Ballpark at Hudson after dominant semifinal victories, each bringing strong arms and hot bats into the championship game.
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CVCA and Archbishop Hoban will meet Thursday at the Ballpark at Hudson after dominant semifinal victories, each bringing strong arms and hot bats into the championship game.
Oak Hills rallied from a 4-1 deficit to beat Mason 11-5, while St. Xavier’s Jack Ryan threw a no-hitter and Moeller shut out Centerville to move closer to the state tournament.
Moeller’s 7‑0 win over Centerville advances them to the state semifinals, where they will face the Region 1 champion on June 11.

The Lakewood High School baseball squad remains the only undefeated team in Ohio, boasting a 27‑0 record and a district title as they gear up for a pivotal regional semifinal against Shaker Heights.

The inaugural Ohio girls flag football state championship, held on May 16, signals a growing interest in a sport once dominated by boys, sparking discussions about gender equity in athletics.

A top‑seeded college team’s loss and a string of uneven high school matchups reveal how strategy, travel and governance intersect in America’s pastime.

A 1941 experiment on a small college field introduced a now‑ubiquitous symbol of American football, born from homemade fabric, family dedication, and a series of pivotal moments that reshaped officiating.

At a recent Media Advisory Committee meeting, the Ohio High School Athletic Association discussed a failed district‑play referendum, updated NIL regulations, and the future of basketball rules and tournament structure.

A top basketball prospect in the class of 2027 has received a scholarship from the University of Cincinnati, sparking excitement among recruiters and fans alike.

Nordonia High School's girls flag football squad captured the first OHSAA state title, a milestone that underscores the sport's expanding reach and the pivotal role of community partners.

In a rain‑soaked finale at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, the Nordonia Knights edged Cincinnati Mount Notre Dame 20‑19 to win the first ever girls flag football state championship, marking a milestone for the program and the sport in Ohio.

The first-ever statewide championship for girls flag football is being held in Canton, Ohio, at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, showcasing a new frontier for high school sports.
A look at the teams, standout players and potential matchups as the Ohio High School Athletic Association baseball tournament begins next week.
On May 16, eight high school girls flag football teams will compete in Ohio's inaugural state championship at Canton's Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, featuring four Cincinnati-area programs vying for the first-ever crown.
Ohio's inaugural sanctioned girls flag football state championships are set to begin, but several local districts are still on the sidelines due to low interest and practical constraints.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association reshapes the 2026 baseball tournament schedule, moving eight semifinals across Akron and Canton and adding a flexible Sunday game to handle potential rain delays.
On May 12, Mark Thompson recorded his 700th career victory, joining a select group of Ohio high school baseball coaches. His decades‑long tenure, state championships, and Hall of Fame induction reflect a deep impact on the sport across the state.
Badin High School captured its inaugural regional flag football title with a 46‑13 win over St. Ursula, highlighting a breakout season for senior receiver Addi Marshall and setting the stage for the upcoming state quarterfinals in Canton.
Badin High School defeated St. Ursula 46-13 to win its first regional flag football championship, earning the top seed in the inaugural Ohio High School Athletic Association state tournament. Senior receiver Addi Marshall was named offensive MVP despite a foot injury, and the team now prepares to defend its title in Canton.

Madison High School’s victory in the fifth annual Browns Girls High School Flag Football Championship earns them a place in the inaugural OHSAA Girls High School Flag Football State Championship, highlighting the sport’s rapid growth across Ohio.

John Giles has been hired as the new boys basketball coach at Beavercreek, pending board approval, bringing a record of division titles and coach of the year honors.