The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

Devaty's efforts vault Magnificat By BOB FORTUNA PLAIN DEALER REPORTER Yesterday was "Senior Night" for 6 the host BrecksvilleBroadview Heights gymnasts. However, a sophom*ore from Magnificat stole the Bees' thundefile Devaty GYMNASTICS showed why she's the defending state allaround champion, leading the Blue Streaks (20-1) to victory over a four-team field. Devaty took top honors on floor (9.3), balance beam (9.1) and vault (9.2) to place first allaround with 36.100 points in keying defending state champion Magnificat's 140.625-point Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin was second (136.925 points), followed by Brecksville (134.000) and North Royalton (112.350). Although Devaty dominated the pack, Blue Streaks senior Lindsey Ferris' third-place effort in the all-around (35.175) drew her coach's praise. "Lindsey's been a rock for this team," said Magnificat coach Joe Gura, who watched Ferris take second on vault (9.05) and third on the balance beam (8.775).

"She's been a consistent performer week in and week out, and she lends a lot of leadership qualities to our sophom*ores and Brecksville (12-3) had senior standout Melissa Liebling, place second in the all-around with 36.075 points in her final home meet, despite competing on an inSt. Ed tops jured leg she suffered two weeks ago. "The leg really hurt but it wasn't too bad didn't think about it that much," said Liebling, who made two passes on the vault before salvaging fourth place with a score of 8.9. "I've added a pike tsukhara to my vault, but I couldn't get it into my head." First-year team NDCL (4-4) was headed by freshman Stacey Hackett, whose fourth-place performance on the uneven bars (8.750) aided her fifth-place finish in the all-around (34.650). Sophom*ore teammate Missy Martin took first on the uneven bars (9.150) and sixth all-around (34.450).

"We started the season slow because a lot of the girls weren't used to the high school NDCL coach Ron Ganim said. "But we're on schedule now. "We'll add a few more vaults, more difficulty to our beam routines and refine our tumbling before it's all over." Liebling wasn't the only gymnast not at 100 percent. North Royalton (6-8) junior standout Elizabeth Phillips was on the sidelines because of a knee injury she suffered in practice Sunday. "It was a disappointing meet in the fact that not all the teams were at full strength," Gura said.

"You always want to go against the best girls. "I just hope she's healthy by the time districts roll around. She's such a hard worker." Ignatius; Shaker Heights rolls By DON FRIEDMAN Brian Stenger scored St. IgnaPLAIN DEALER REPORTER tius' first goal at 5:58 of the first St. Edward opened defense of The Eagles got both of their period.

its Division I Baron Cup champi- second-period goals in the final onship with a hard-hitting, 4-2 St. 1:12. Chris Ferry scored at 13:48, victory over in the and Whitney got his first goal at Ignatius Recre- 14:51. HOCKEY Brooklyn Andy Lillis kept the Wildcats in ation Center last the game by making it 4-2 at 12:51 night. 2-0 lead and of the third period.

The Eagles took a "We were tentative at the led all the the way. second senior start," said St. Ignatius coach Mike In Mears had a hat game, trick and Mike Bauman. "We have young two assists to lead Red North Di- near the end of the first period, defensem*n. We got together vision champion Shaker Heights and we played well in the second to an 11-1.

victory over Garfield period until they scored Heights. The game was stopped at 10:20 Sean Feighan was in the St. Igof the third period when the Raid- natius goal in the first and second ers' margin reached 10 goals. periods. Bauman sent Dave AbSt.

Edward and Shaker will batte in to start the third period. play a semifinal game Saturday at Abbatte went down 2:03 into the 5:30. period and was helped off the ice "We wanted this one bad," said with what Bauman said was a St. Edward senior Bill right Whitney. winger "We broken or separated shoulder.

and tri-captain In the second game, Shaker beat them the last four times we took a 2-0 lead on the first of played them." Mears' three goals at 4:36 The teams met six times this and one by Rashaun Ewing at. season. St. Ignatius won twice. 7:44 of the first period.

Garfield's "We knew they would come out Brian Lewis got back for the fired up," Whitney said. "The Bulldogs with 23 seconds left in seniors want to win the Baron the period. Cup and the state again. We have The Raiders went on a scoring won 11 and tied one of our last 12 binge i in the second period with games." two by Mears at 4:36 and 7:44. Whitney was the only Eagle to Then came scores by Evan score twice.

His second goal was Schwarz at 11:10 and Tyler Friedfired from the face-off circle at man at 11:56. the far end of the ice into an open Shaker kept it up with thirdnet with 28 seconds to play. period goals by Friedman, Andy "That's the second time in the Carlson, Brent Fuller, Schwarz last two games I did that," Whit- and Mike Perrin. ney said. "I did it against Padua Division I play continues towith 10 seconds left last Friday." night.

Red South South Division The St. Edward-St. Ignatius championity Cleveland Heights games usually are very physical. at 5:30, and Padua "This one was right up there," takes on University School at 8. said St.

Edward coach Bob Whidden. "The kids got to each other RESULT IN AIR Olmsted really good. We jumped out to a Falls is still awaiting a decision 2-0 lead and then they started from the Ohio High School Athtaking some stupid penalties just letic Association as to whether it to show how tough and how ma- must forfeit Tuesday night's 7-4 cho they are. Division II victory over Parma. "Early in the first period and in Olmsted Falls coach Keith Zbin the third period we controlled the said the school was expecting a puck pretty well." decision from the OHSAA today.

took Mike Rupp 1:25 to score Either Falls or Parma will play for the Eagles. Rick Cavan made Lakewood in a Division II semifiit 2-0 59 seconds later. nal Saturday at 2:30. NEWSWATCH Wolanin resigns as football coach Sean Wolanin, who guided football program as an assistthe varsity football team at ant coach. Cleveland Central Catholic the "Sean has done a good job past two seasons, has resigned for us," said Athletic Director as head coach to spend more Barb Salata.

"We wish him time with his family. nothing but the best. He has a Wolanin will remain at the ably young family, and move this is for him probschool education as a health teacher. and He physical also at this a very good hopes to be involved in the EDDIE DWYER LISTINGS CORRECTION Chanel needs assistant varsity softball and head junlor-varsity softball coaches this year and head volleyball and head varsity football coaches next season. Call Jerry Chase at 232-5903 or send a resume to Chase, Northfield Bedford, Ohio 44146.

Padua has an opening on Sept. 13 for a varsity, juniorvarsity and freshman volleyball match, home or away. Contact Maryanne Zamborsky at 845-0442. Brooklyn needs a junior-varsity baseball coach. Call Chip Ebert, 485-8156.

Youngstown Chaney needs a varsity football opponent week 4 next season. Call Ed Matey at (330) 744-8508. Hillside Junior High seeks boys and girls track coaches this season. Call Ed Kilblane or Frank Spisak, 889-2376. 1 THE PLAIN DEALER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1997 HIGH SCHOOLS BY THE NUMBERS BOYS BASKETBALL Senate Playoffs at Glenville Collinwood 20 39 56 81 Tech 12 24 44 66 Collinwood: Mason 3.

T. Rogers 12, Kilgo 30, E. Rogers 1, Fluellen 19, Harris 8, Taylor 8. 26, Harris 5, Wimberly 8, Williams 2, a Gaines East Tech: Bigsby 6, Vaden 4, S.Jones 15. Cleveland South 25 43 50 60 Glenville 14 33 57 90 Cleveland South: Burge 8, Patrick 12, Knight 2, Hood 6, Jones 4, Burton 4, Studgions 4.

Lee 4, Powell 4, McKinney 1, McCoy 11. Glenville: Bolden C. Jackson 23, Reynolds 3, Miller 18, Cash 20, Dotson 6, Anderson 2, Watkins A. Jackson 2, Moore 9. Nonleague Copley 13 31 46 69 Manchester 12 42 68 96 Copley: Schaffer 10.

Ward 5, 2, Kroslak Clapper 12, Dochat 11, Garman 10, Cottman 2, Booker 17,. Manchester: Mick 6, Burnett 12, McGlumphy 12, Demeio 4, Barile 14. 15, Workman Suboticki 8, Rector 6, Surgeon 15, Gilson 4. JV: Copley, 56-54. Pymatuning Valley 7 7 23 20 34 31 41 49 Ashtabula Jackson 13, Patrick 2, McNeilly 4, Lacute 9, Pymatuning Valley: Root 3.

Lucik 15, Schweitzer 3. Ashtabula: Cancel 15, Christian 2, Michaels 2, O'Neil 10, Boscarelli 2, Boggs 10. JV: Pymatuning Valley, 50-37. Ravenna 11 26 43 59 Norton 16 40 65 86 Ravenna: Shackelford 3, Samaco 5, Fabry 4, 7, Gaski 6, Summers 4, Stefansic Norton: Saurer 4, McGuinness 5, Pruiett 6. 16, Mcintyre 7, Proctor 7.

Hampton 11, Malone 17, Vowles 20, Chapman 10, Thompson 9, Cole 4. JV: Ravenna, 51-48. GIRLS BASKETBALL Akron City Series Playoffs (at Kenmore) Central-Hower 14 23 34 46 Firestone 10 10 14 24 Central-Hower: Ferrell 11, Rivers 4. C. Webb 1, T.

Webb 8, Goldsby 12, Burnham 10. Firestone: Seymour 16, Bell 5. Tanner 1, Hollaway 2, Snodgrass 0. Buchtel 21 47 52 63 Kenmore 14 23 34 46 Buchtel: Williams 6, Hartwell 1, Hunter 2, Vickers 4, Foster 2, L. Williams 3, Martin 7, Findley 21, Giles 1, Hooks 16.

Kenmore: Christian 1, Jones 6, Brown 4, Stigers 11, Wright 6, Tucker 18. Chagrin Valley Berkshire 10 18 30 43 Wickliffe 3 10 20 30 Berkshire: Franks 16, Bates 3, Bartholomew 13, Busby 3, Riley 4, Woods 2, Slattery 2. Wickliffe: Venturi 5, Pavelecky 4, Elpiner 7. Latessa 2, Hoisington 10, Schall 2. JV: Berkshire, 28-22.

Chagrin Falls 20 34 57 71 Kirtland 10 18 27 43 Chagrin Falls: Wochholz 8 Hentemann 4, Cornell 8, Carson 12, T. Kruse 14, K. Kruse 2, Abley 2, Gilway 2, Kormos 2, Miller 9, Haase 8. Kirtland: Powell 6, Schrembeck 10, Creveling 12, Mucciarone 9, Avram 4, Quick 2. JV: Chagrin Falls, 50-34 Hawken 11 28 33 33 45 72 Cardinal 7 22 43 61 Hawken: M.

Riffle 2, E. Riffle 7, Clapacs 7, Negrelli 38, Borden 6, Holzman 3, McSwain Cardinal: Le. Novak 32, La. Novak 5, Malliski 4, Parnaby 14, Poole 4, Blue 2. JV: Cardinal, 44-19.

14 32 44 58 Aurora 9 21 33 46 Petelin 2, B. Bourdeau 8, C. Bourdeau 4. Perry: Altenweg 18, a Sines 5, Albrecht 17, Schuck 4. Aurora: Moats 3, Harsey 12, Trueman 3, Howard 11, Medhurst 17.

JV: Perry, 49-27. Erie Shore Vermilion 15 32 39 56 North Ridgeville 6 20:29 46 Vermilion: Bartlett 21, Dodson 18, Frederick 7. M. Davis 6, Weber 3, A. Davis 1.

North Ridgeville: Bishop 9, Winslow 8, Koenig 5. Gast 5, Mayne 5, Payne 4, Kuhl 3, Schneider 3, Lange 2, Perhacs 2. JV: North Ridgeville, 30-20. Elyria 13 26 47 64 Sandusky 11 17 37 47 Elyria: J. Verhoff 11, Madison 20, Shaffstall 4, Snyder 2, Fenwick 5, Anderson 2, Bader 6.

Kingman 13, West 1. Sandusky: K. Terrell 16, Neill 1, D. Terrell 11. Collier 8, Black 3, Prophet 8.

JV: Elyria, 40-37. Lorain County Avon 14 26 37 48 Keystone 5 10 18 31 Avon: Robbins 14, Schlessman 13, Seaman 4, Hovanitz 2, Hricovec 4, Weaver 6, Povboch 5. Keystone: Gordon 6, Terry 7. Hobson 9, Burrer 4, Beckham 2. Walter 1, Gnagy 2.

JV: Keystone, 46-37. Overtime Brookside 14 26 32 44 48 Clearview 9 19 27 53 Brookside: Williams 5, Weingartz 2, Reith 8, Wright 13, Kabat 8, Humphrey 12. Clearvlew: Tolvay 3, Willis 25, Santo Domingo 8, Woodlock 6. Logsdon 1, Slay 8, Finnegan 2. JV: Brookside.

Midvlew 6 12 18 28 Firelands 12 28 52 70 Midvlew: Skaggs 1. Nunn 4. Linkous Ross 6, Pelton 4, Ward 5, Marcado 2, Schroeder 2. bura 17, Shamblin 12, Tansey 6. Grude de 5, Firelands: Fout 14, Beran 6, Ruth 5, LaCoultrip 3.

Saladin 2. JV: Firelands, 41-39. Overtime Oberlin 9 16 21 31 34 Wellington 14 18 22 32 38 6, Jones 8. Colbert 2, Michael 2. Oberlin: Hi.

Barbee 8, A. Barbee 8, Kanuch Wellington: Hook 8, Bartish 8, Bradstock 9, Diedrick 8, Jordan 5. JV: Oberlin, 46-32. North Coast 8, Randall 7, Brazie 2, Cossick 5. Trinity: Lipinski 30, Totez 7, Randall 34, Shantz 6, Allen 4, Brokaw 3, Lauder 7, Smith 5.

NDCL, 50-30. Padua 15 27 41 47 Elyria Catholic 0 15 37 Padua: Tripi 8, Hoban 2. Franklin 1, Kipbane 3, Krzynowek 3, Danzey 5. Swatch 4, Thomas 4, Ewolski 2, Tabaczynski 15. Elyria Catholic: Tomsic 14, Schneider 10, DeChant 6, Griffin 2, Samek 3, Seracin 1, Gilfillan 1.

Northeastern Harvey 18 28 46 69 Ashtabula 11 26 3 35 45 Ashtabula: Miller 3, Christian 4, Bradley 13, Howe 4, Hladek 8, Jones 6, Noble 6, Parmigian 2. Harvey: Mann 8, Martin 22, Patyk 3, Evans 12, Smith 12, Jones 2, Walsh 10. JV: Harvey, 55-41. Ashtabula Edgewood 11 30 36 56 Conneaut 16 24 38 59 Ashtabula Edgewood: Melaragno 9, Kent 10, Barker 13, Goodwin 9, Fenton 4, Armeni 9, Kelner 2. Conneaut: Wallace 12, Soller 10, Vogler 10.

Snyder 7, Lane 7, dohnston 13. JV: Conneaut, 28-25. Chanel 6 14 16 29 Lake Catholic 14 24 58 68 Chanel: Chase 2, Hurning 4, Brown 4, Chambers 2, Lastery 10. Barnes 7. Lake Catholic: Adornetti 12, Ault 5, Budrys 8, K.

Champa 11, M. Champa 2, Gaydos 8, Gliha 2, Janis 7, Koons 5, Yournell 6, Zivkovich 2. JV: Lake Catholic, 55-14. Cleveland C.C. 8 19 34 44 Holy Name 14 40 55 73 Cleveland Central Catholic: Li 5, Jackson 16, Powell 4, Boykins 2, Ward 2, LewisCurlee 1, Ruff 7, Harris 7.

Holy Name: Bialosky 4, Katona 1, E. Day 3. Weber 4, Hudak 3, Kozimor 4, Hecker 2, Krizman 2, C. Day 18, Kozlowski 17, Patton 10, Van Dyke JV: Holy Name. 51-24.

NDCL 7 20 31 37 Trinity 20 43 67 96 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin: Madar 1, Koch 5. Schmid 4, Hocevar 2, Pasak 3, Paz Geneva 9 21 31 43 Jefferson 23 37 54 72 Geneva: Fox 7, Olsen 14, McLeod 6, Diehl 2, Behm 5, Hammond 2, Jones 4, McVoy 3. Jefferson: McNair 9, Crowell 12, Gregg 19, Kapferer 16, Hamper 4, Coles 5, Sowry 2, Mellin 2, Osborne 2, Herendeen 1. JV: Jefferson, 58-31. Riverside 10 23 36 56 Madison 12 24 32 51 Riverside: Maynard 6, Kolivoski 18, Krauss 10, Makela 8.

Mattson 8, Andersen 2, Gerard 3, Montonini 1. Madison: H. McCloud 5, Ketchum 11, Tobul 3, Logsdon 19, Arendas 11, Lang 2. JV: Riverside, 36-30. Northeastern Buckeye Ak.

Springfleld 12 28 47 68 Minerva 16 36 52 67 S. Akron Curry 6, Moga Springfield: 14, Vossberg 20, Vance 2, Savage 16. L. Curry 8, Greer 2. Minerva: Simons 14, Norman 18, Wilks 10, Lewis 6, Richeson 6, Keating 13.

JV: Minerva, 38-32. Louisville 8 10 18 29 Carroliton 14 22 33 44 Loutsville: Pawley 10, Ma. Pizzino 1, Mi. Pizzino 15, Hostetler 3, Wagner 0. Carrollton: Keane 1, Moser 2.

Abe 18, Long 2, Brown 6, Cogan 2, McAbier 3, Wilson 10. JV: Carrollton, 42-10. West Branch 27 38 48 Canton South 10 21 30 34 West Branch: Denny 16, North Holcomb 7, Morris 2, K. Peterson 6, B. Peterson 14.

Canton South: M. Ridenbaugh 8, S. Ridenbaugh 11, Trompower 1, Stieber 6, Marraccini 8. JV: West Branch, 56-19. Pioneer Berea 13 33 41 56 Strongsville 10 23 29 44 Berea: Palisin 12, Johnson 5, Bowyer 12, Eldridge 7, Nickerson 8, Weirick 10.

Strongsville: Garner 4. Cashin 14, 5. Gall 6, Skupski 11, Dylag 2, Fitz 2, Budzick JV: Berea, 41-34. Brecksville 17 36 55 77 Medina 17 30 48 63 Brecksville: Maurer 16. Graor 6, Haney 18.

Pimantle 3, Stipcic 4, Zitnik 30. Medina: Stockman 26, Brown 7, Pfeister 4, Colvin 19, Gaul 4, Sturm 3. JV: Brecksvilie, 51-40. Brunswick 8 22 36 50 Midpark 4 15 28 36 Brunswick: Schmidt Shuster 1, Roessner 26, K. Schmidt 15, Dudash 2, Kushlak 3.

Midpark: Horton 21, Houska 3, Grace 5, Podskalan 2, DeAnna 5. JV: Midpark, 32-22. Cloverleaf 13 20 32 40 North Royalton 9 27 32 42 Cloverleaf: Morrison 8, Elkevitch 4, Indoe 7. Panoska 5, Wellman 12, Ridenour 4. North Royalton: Calabrese 7, Sherwin 5, Gallagher 5, Gardner 4, Stilla 5, Black 12, Arch 4.

JV: North Royalton, 37-23. Portage County North Division Streetsboro 8 27 39 45 Woodridge 15 36 58 76 Streetsboro: Birkey 2, Boss 6, Guentzler 16, Esenwein 5, Moluskey 4, Rhinehart 5, Posten 7. Woodridge: Becker 16, Stammen 13, Kura 14. E. Hilker 4, Dy 2, J.

Hilker 12, Scheall 9, Mong 6. JV: Woodridge, 24-18. Windham 11 29 46 57 Crestwood 9 26 45 64 Windham: McCune 5, Binion 16, Alexander 6, Beckner 1, McDivitt 25, Stier 4. Crestwood: 10, Rhoda 15, Siman 11, Horner 5. Urban 14, Zabor 9.

JV: Crestwood, 42-35. South Division Southeast 20 33 48 61 Rootstown 9 25 34 48 Southeast: Layne 4, Young 24, MacCleltan 3, Hill 10, Dillon 7, Keyser 3, Duvall 8, McGinnis 2. Rootstown: Cubon 2, Nader 11, Bower 8, Wampler 10, McIntyre 10, Weese 7. JV: Southeast, 43-26. Waterloo 6 18 35 47 Field 21 31 45 60 Waterloo: Sharp 9, Hensley 6, Rose 15, Royer 2, Schultz 1, Jarvis 2, Raber 2, Francis 9, Hamilton 1.

Field: Walchalk 8, Barnett 7, Witchey 24, Shanafelt 3. Bolton 3, Betts 15. JV: Field, 40-35. Interdivision Garrettsville 15 25 39 53 Mogadore 11 33 44 65 Garrettsville: Whitt 3, Hamilton 10, Paul 9, Rabatin 2, Thompson 10, Chambers 8, Roach 11. Mogadore: Tompkins 12, Tabatcher 8, Shaffer 8, Lutz 22, Myers 7, Williams 5.

Peterhotf 3. Nonleague Avon Lake 23 39 65 Lorain Catholic 11 25 35 44 Avon Lake: Roth 2, Heslep 2, Chawansky 16, Kurey 6, Lescher 3, Byrne 8, Ryan 6, Sandor 22. Lorain Catholic: Koepp 13, Nau 3. Shuster Busch 11, Croston 11, Chet 1, Warner 1. JV: Avon Lake, 47-24.

Laurel 0 7 9 17 Newbury 10 16 23 30 Laurel: Kennedy 8, Brock 2, Dowling 4, Sugar 2. Sabik 1. Newbury: Munn 5, Murzynski 4, Perlic 8, Seddon 10, Luschin 3. JV: Newbury, 27-13. St.

Joseph 10 22 39 55 Westlake 16 35 50 62 St. Joseph: Arbeznik 6, Pollock 8, Grzybowski 13, Rust 7, Wagner 10, Lorincz 11. Westlake: Pettyjohn 7, Ekey 2, Swanson 11. Caratelli 14, 'Juergens 3, Riser 2. Anthony 10, Shumway 13.

JV: Westlake, 41-33. West Geauga 11 22 34 43 Lakewood 9 18 29 40 West Geauga: Drews 10. Arra 2, Cangelosi 4, Schaffert 15, LoPresti Lakewood: Gerome 5, Felder 5, Swan 8, Wirtz 3, Knowles 6, Klimkowicz 6, Trela 4, Schlenkerman 3. JV: Lakewood, 43-36. Parma 14 37 54 68 St.

Augustine 11 17 26 41 Parma: Candea 3, Chizmar 4, Emrich 2, Gill 4, Hopp 5, Lobotsky 2. Rodriguez 8. Rosewell 2. Roszak 15, Schafer 12, Spooner 9. Schafer 2.

St. Augustine: Winter 3, Perry 4, Wentz 21, Sminchek 3, Poslet 1, Briggs 7, DeLeva 2. JV: Parma, 66-37. Hudson 9 26 43 53 Canton C.C. 10 30 44 56 Hudson: Coppola 6, Archibale 19, Reker 7, Hook 8, Frigo 11, Alexander 2.

Canton Central Catholic: S. Bartolone 6, Smail 4, Buckler 5, Harold 8, Crampton 1, Coy 10, Saxen 22. JV: Canton Central Catholic, 50-29. SVSM 9 29 42 62 Hoban 12 19 39 61 St. Vincent-St.

Mary: Cistone 4, King 9, Wetzel 2, Dyer 4, Johnson 11, Hamilton 18, Palmer 14. Hoban: Seminaroti 8, Windon 23, Anders 8. Martis 7, Taylor 2, DeCenzo 3, Mothersbaugh 10. JV: Hoban, 44.43. BASKETBALL SCORES Yesterday Boys SENATE Playoffs (at Glenville) Collinwood 81, East Tech 66 Glenville 90.

Cleveland South 60 AREA NONLEAGUE Manchester 96, Copley 69 Pymatuning Valley 49, Ashtabula 41 Norton 86, Ravenna 59 Girls AKRON CITY SERIES Playoffs (at Kenmore) Central-Hower 46, Firestone 24 Buchtel 63, Kenmore 46 CHAGRIN VALLEY Berkshire 43. Wickliffe Chagrin Falls 71, Kirtland 43 Hawken 72, Cardinal 61 Perry 58, Aurora 46 ERIE SHORE Admiral King 64, Southview 51 Vermilion 56, North Ridgeville 46 Elyria 64, Sandusky 47 LORAIN COUNTY Avon 48, Keystone 31 Clearview 53, Brookside 48, OT Firelands 70, Midview 28 Wellington 38. Oberlin 34. OT NORTH COAST Lake Catholic 68, Chanel 29 Holy Name 73, Cleveland Central Catholic 44 Trinity 96, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 37 Padua 47, Elyria Catholic 37 NORTHEASTERN Harvey 69, Ashtabula 45 Conneaut 59, Ashtabula Edgewood 56 Jefferson 72, Geneva 43 Riverside 56, 51 NORTHEASTERN BUCKEYE Akron Springfield 68, Minerva 67 Carrollton 44, Louisville 29 Marlington 47, Northwest 46 West Branch 48, Canton South 34 PIONEER Berea 56, Strongsville 44 Brecksville 77, Medina 63 Brunswick 50, Midpark 36 North Royalton 42, Cloverleaf PORTAGE COUNTY North Division Woodridge 76, Streetsboro 45 Crestwood 64, Windham 57 South Division Southeast 61, rigoletown 48 Field 60, Waterloo Interdivision Mogadore 65, Garrettsville 53 AREA NONLEAGUE Avon Lake 65, Lorain Catholic 44 Grand Valley 54, Ashtabula Harbor 43 Newbury 30, Laurel 17 Westlake 62, St. Joseph 55 West Goauga 43, Lakewood 40 Parma 68, St.

Augustine 41 Canton Central Catholic 56, Hudson 53 St. Vincent-St. Hoban 61 'ACROSS OHIO Coal Grove 49, Portsmouth 45 Cory-Rawson 60, Ada 35 Delphos St. John's 50, Ottoville 39 Fairfield 54, Western Latham 35 Fort Frye 89, Beallsville 56 Huber Hts. Wayne 63, Spring.

North 42 McDermott Northwest 55, Rock Hill 45 Miller City 54, Fort Jennings 36 Otsego 66, Eastwood 56. OT Pickerington 86, Worthington Kilbourne 29 River View 50, New Lexington 41 Salem 71, Holland 61 Steubenville Cath. 53, Linsly, W.Va. 49 Struthers 58, Canfield 47 Symmes Vall. 63, Portsmouth E.

36 Tol. Bowsher 72, Tol. Libbey 37 Tol. Catholic 65, Tol. Rogers 44 Tol.

St. Ursula 57, Tol. Start 51 Tol. Waite 58, Tol. Woodward 39 Waterford 45.

Caldwell 32 GYMNASTICS MAGNIFICAT 140.625, NDCL 136.925 BRECKSVILLE 134.000 Vault: 1. Devaty (M) 9.2: (M) NORTH ROYALTON 112.350. 9.05; 3. Wentz (M) 9.0. Bars: 1.

Martin (NDCL) 9.15; 2. Liebling (B) 9.1; 3. Nickodem (NDCL) 8.85. Beam: 1. Devaty (M) 9.1; 2.

Liebling (B) 8.925; 3. Ferris (M) 8.775. Floor: 1. Devaty (M) 9.3; 2. Liebling (B) 9.15; 3.

Wentz (M) 8.9. All Around: 1. Devaty (M) 36.1; 2. Liebling (B) 36.075; 3. Ferris (M) 35.175.

WESTERN RESERVE CONFERENCE MEET How they finished: 1. Hudson 130.75; 2. Solon 125.275; 3. Twinsburg 124.85; 4. Cuyahoga Falls 124.4; 5.

West Geauga 122.325; 6. Mayfield 121.15; 7. Kenston 117.0; 8. Orange 112.45; 9. Nordonia 32.2.

Vault: 1. Taggatz (H) 8.7; 2. (tie) Martin 8.9; (H), 2. Cuturic Henry (WG) (T) 8.2. 8.7; Bars: 3.

1. Devereux Taggatz (H) 8.2. Beam: 1. (tie) Gardiner (N), Henry (T) 8.5; 3. Thomas (M) 8.45.

Floor: 1. Taggatz (H) 9.0; 2. Henry (7) 8.9; 3. Hutchinson (S) 8.65. All Around: 1.

Taggatz (H) 34.95; 2. Henry (T) 33.80; 3. Gardiner (N) 32.20. BARON CUP TOURNAMENT Division I First Round St. Ignatlus 0 1-2 St.

Edward 2 2 St. Ignatius: Stenger, Lillis. St. Edward: Whitney 2, Rupp, Cavan, Ferry. Saves: Feighan, SI, 24; Abbatte, SI, 2.

Link, Garfield Hts. 1 0 Shaker Hts. 2 4 5-11 Garfield Lewis. Shaker Mears 3, Schwarz 2, Friedman 2, Ewing, Carlson, Fuller, Perrin. Saves: Conte, GH, 28: Robitalle, GH, 3.

Graham, SH, 18; Kresnye, SH, 3. WRESTLING BRUSH 44, BEDFORD 34 103: Magyar (Br) pinned Gray 112: Juliana (Br) forfeit; 119: Mitchell (Be) pinned Gross 125: Collins (Be) dec. Brown, 11-3; 130: DeFord (Br) pinned Mann 135: Christopher (Br) dec. Closs, 12-4; 140: Sabatino (Br) pinned Caves 145: Waight (Br) dec. Vitu, 14-6: 152: Frenk (Br) pinned Hester 160: Orrill (Be) pinned Grant 2:41: 171: McCandless (Be) pinned Mendell 189: Giatis (Be) forfeit; 215: Duckworth (Be) forfeit; HVY: Walker (Be) forfeit.

NORDONIA 53, BEDFORD 15 103: Berlinger (N) dec. Gray, 9-0; 112: Baraga (N) forfeit. 119: K. Collins (B) pinned DePhillips 125: Artino (N) forfeit; 130: Thompkins (N) pinned Closs 3:06: 135: L. lacoboni (N) tech fall Caves.

19-6; 140: Middle- G. lacoboni pinned Vitu 1:52: 145: brook (B) pinned Varga 152: Lang (N) tech.fall Orrill, 23-7; 160: Latsko (B) dec. Spisak, 9-3: 171: Tanner (N) pinned Giatis 4:49: 189: Gudger (N) dec. McCandless. 5-3: 215: Quesada (N) dec.

Duckworth, 9-6; HVY: Walker (B) dec. Vilt. 10-4. SCHEDULES Games start at 6 p.m. unless noted.

TODAY Boys basketball MAGNET SCHOOLS Champlonship Health Careers vs. Martin Luther King, Glenville, 6:15 NORTHEASTERN Conneaut at Riverside Ashtabula Edgewood at Geneva Ashtabula Harbor at Harvey Jefferson at Madison Girls basketball FEDERAL Alliance at Wooster, 7:30 GlenOak at Massillon Jackson, 8 Massillon Perry at Uniontown Lake GREATER CLEVELAND Bedford at Euclid Brush at Nordonia Willoughby South at Maple Hts. MAC-8 Columbia at Beachwood Cuyahoga Hts. at Richmond His. Gilmour at Brooklyn Independence at Lutheran West MOHICAN Clear Fork at Triway PRIVATE SCHOOL Orange Christian at Hudson WRA, 4:30 WESTERN RESERVE South Division Cuyahoga Falls at Barberton Stow at Ravenna NONLEAGUE Andrews at Fairport, 5 Boardman at Magnificat Canton McKinley al Coventry Gilmour at Valley Forge Hathaway Brown at Lutheran East, 6:30 Manchester at Akron Elms Massillon at Kent Roosevelt Sandy Valley at Strasburg Gymnastics Brunswick at Rocky River, 6:30 Ice hockey BARON CUP TOURNAMENT Brooklyn Rec.

Center Division Cleveland Hts. vs. Trinity, 5:30 Padua vs. University, 8 Wrestling PORTAGE COUNTY Field at Woodridge, 6 Garrettsville at Waterloo, 6 Rootstown at Crestwood, 6 Streetsboro at Southeast, 6 SENATE John Marshall vs. Glenville, John Hay, 4 Lincoln- vs.

West at Collinwood, John Hay, JFK, 4, Rhodes Cleveland South at Cleveland JFK, 4 SUBURBAN Green at Hudson, 6 Norton at Highland, 6 Wadsworth at Tallmadge, 7 TOMORROW Boys basketball AKRON CITY SERIES Akron East al Central-Hower Akron North at Ellet Buchtel at Akron Garfield Firestone at Konmoro CHAGRIN VALLEY Aurora at Kirtland Hawken at Berkshire Perry at Chagrin Fails Wickliffe at Cardinal EAST SUBURBAN Pymatuning Valley at Bristol Ashtabula St. John at Bloomfield Fairport at Maplewood Grand Valley at Lordstown Newbury at Southington ERIE SHORE Admiral King at Sandusky Vermilion at Southview FEDERAL Massillon Perry at New Philadelphia North Canton at Alliance Uniontown Lake al GlenOak Wooster at Massillon Jackson GREATER CLEVELAND Eastlake North at Mayfield Eucild at Bedford Maple Hta. at Willoughby South Nordonia at Brush LAKE ERIE Lake Division Mentor at Cleveland Hts. Shaw at Valley Forge Erle Division Garfield Warrensville Hts. at Hts.

at Shaker Normandy Hts. interdivision Lakewood at Parma GIRLS BASKETBALL POLL LORAIN COUNTY Brookside at Avon Midview at Keystone How a state panel of sports writers and Oberlin at Firelands broadcasters rates Ohio high school girls Wellington at Clearview basketball teams in the fifth weekly regular- 3 MAC-8 season poll for the Associated Press (by Beachwood at Gilmour Ohio High School Athletic Association diviBrooklyn at Richmond Hts. sions, record through Sunday, first-place Cuyahoga Hts. at Independence votes in parentheses): Columbia at Lutheran West Record Pts Black River at Clear MOHICAN Fork DIVISION I .6 1, Pickerington (24) 17-0 257 Buckeye at Loudonville 2. Wooster 15-0 199 West Holmes at NORTH Triway COAST 3.

Chaminade-Julienne (1) 19-0 167 Chanel at a Cleveland Central Catholic, 6:30 5. Columbus Brookhaven 17-0 146 4. Magnificat 16-2 149 Elyria Catholic at Notre Dame Cathedral Latin, 6:30 6. Beavercreek (1) 17-1 140 Lake Catholic at Padua, 6:30 7. Wadsworth 15-1 92 Trinity at Holy Name.

6:30 8. Cleveland Heights 15-2 73 NORTHEASTERN BUCKEYE 9. West Chester Lakota 16-1 54 Canton South at Akron Springfield 10. Boardman 13-2 41 Carrollton at West Branch Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Marlington at Louisville Cincinnati Hughes 21.

12. Toledo Central 3: Minerva at Northwest Catholic 17. 13. Canton McKinley 13. 14.

OHIO CHRISTIAN ATHLETIC Berea 12. me, Medina FBCS at Mentor Christian, 6:30 DIVISION I PAC-7 1. Trinity (20) 16-2 244 Coventry at East Canton 2. Avon Lake (2) 17-0 203 Fairless at Tuscarawas Valley 3. Bellefontaine (2) 17-0 182 Tuslaw at Sandy Valley 4.

Villa Ang. -St. Jos. (1) 16-1 166. 40.

Berea at Cloverleaf PIONEER 5. West Branch (1) 17-0 148 30 Medina at Brunswick 6. Dover 17-1 110 Midpark at Brecksville 7. Copley 15-1 83 Strongsville at North Royalton 8. Teays Valley 17-1 65 PORTAGE COUNTY 9.

Youngstown Mooney 14-2 53 North Division 10. West Holmes 15-2 45 Crestwood at Streetsboro Others receiving 12 or more points: Windham at Garrettsville Elida, Vincent Warren Local 23. 13. Jefferson South Division Area, Lexington 19. 15.

Greenfield McClain it Mogadore at Field 13. not. Waterloo at Rootstown DIVISION 111 Interdivision 1. Cincinnati Wyoming (11) 17-1 193 Woodridge at Southeast 2. Utica (4) 18-0 190 SENATE 3.

Wauseon 17-0 176 Championship game, Collinwood vs. Glen- 4. Chagrin Falls (2) 15-0 139 ville at Cleveland South. 7:30 5. Pymatuning Valley 16-0 109 SOUTHWESTERN 5.

Martins Ferry (2) 17-0 109 A Amherst at Avon Lake 7. Oak Hill (3) 17-1 89 Fairview at Bay 8. Paint Valley 18-1 83 Olmsted Falls at North Olmsted 9. Moral Ridgedale 17-0 80 0 Rocky River at Westlake SUBURBAN 10. South Range 15-1 48 Highland at Revere Others receiving 12 or more 13.

points: Ashland 11. Hudson at Norton Belpre (2) 45. 12. Peebles 23. Tallmadge Copley Crestview 19.

14. Columbla, Chippewa 18. Wadsworth at Green 16. Sugarcreek Garaway 17. NONLEAGUE DIVISION IV St.

Edward at St. Ignatius 1. S. Charleston SE (20) 17-0 244 John Hay at Elyria 2. Bluffton (1) 15-0 187 Solon at Chardon 3.

Hopewell-Loudon (2) 16-0 167 br Victory Christian at Cleveland Heritage, 6:30 4. Lakeside Danbury 14-1 157 At Girls basketball 5. Fort Loramie Central (1) 16-1 16-0 133 126 CHAGRIN VALLEY 6. Kalida Buckeye 14-1 110 Aurora at Wickliffe 8. Minster 16-1 78 Ar 7.

OHIO CHRISTIAN ATHLETIC Medina FBCS at Mentor Christian, 6:30 9. Berlin Hiland 16-2 60 SENATE 10. Loraln Catholic (2) 17-0 40 Championship game, John Marshall vs. Col- Others receiving 12 or more JFK points: 21. 13.

11. linwood at Cleveland South, 5:45 Conotton Valley 25. 12. Warren WESTERN RESERVE CHRISTIAN East Canton 19. 14.

Findlay Liberty-Benton Elyria FBCS at Willo-Hill 17. Beaumont Hathaway NONLEAGUE Brown, 6:30 3 Shaker Hts. at Laurel, 4:30 Swimming LISTINGS 4 Madison at Beaumont (girls), 2:30 Richmond Heights needs a junior-varsity Wrestling baseball coach. Contact Jason Popp, ERIE SHORE 692-0094, ext. 459.

North Ridgeville at Admiral King. 7 Orange seeks freshman baseball games. GREATER CLEVELAND Contact Jim Eden, 831-2255. Also needed Bedford at Euclid, 7 are a varsity field hockey coach and a home Mayfield at Eastlake North, 7 football game Sept. 5.

Call Ron Hoyt at Willoughby South at Maple 7 831-1862. ext. 206. 6 WI LAKE Admiral King needs boys basketball Cleveland Hts. at Mentor, 7 games next season and a football game Normandy at Warrensville 7 Oct.

3 or 4. Call Houston Love, 233-2237. Parma at Lakewood, 7 Benjamin Logan seeks a head football Shaker Hts. at Garfield 7 coach. Send a resume and a completed apSOUTHWESTERN plication form to Mike Ingram, SuperintenAvon Lake at Amherst, 7 dent, Benjamin Logan Local Schools, 2091 Bay at Fairview, 7 SR 47 Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311.

DeadNorth Olmsted at Olmsted Falls, 7 line is March 19. WESTERN RESERVE Louisville Aquinas needs home or away Orange at Twinsburg, 7:30 boys tennis matches. Call Cindi J. Eby, (330) Kent Roosevelt Ravenna. 7 875-1631.

Also needed are a girls head track West Geauga at Kenston. 7:30 coach and a head tootball coach. Write to NONLEAGUE Rev. Terrence Hazel, Principal, St. Thomas Chardon at Solon, 7:30 Aquinas High, 2121 Reno Dr.

NE, Louisville, Hudson WRA at University, 4:30 Ohio 44641. Deadline is Feb. 28. TRIANGULARS Canal Fulton Northwest seeks a head At Newbury with Ledgemont and Villa An- football coach. Send a cover letter and regela-St.

Joseph, 6 sume to Bob Venables, Athletic N. Canal Director, FulNorthwest High, 8590 Erie Ave. ton, Ohio 44614. SATURDAY Solon needs opponents for boys track reBoys basketball lays May 2, girls track relays May 3, ninthNORTH COAST grade football, girls soccer and girls ninthTrinity at Padua. 6:30 grade volleyball.

Call 349-6244. basketball SOUTHWESTERN Hudson seeks a varsity boys Amherst at North Olmsted game and a varsity volleyball game for NONLEAGUE 1997-98. Also sought are a junior -varsity Bay at Solon slow-pitch softball coach, an assistant boys Bedford at Parma lacrosse coach, a junior-varsity wrestling Clearview at New London tournament and a junior -varsity football Hudson at Brush game Sept. 13. Call Ed Sogan, 653-1438.

Lincoln-West at Cuyahoga Valley Christian or 6, Sept. 19 or 20 and Sept. 26 or 27. Call Hoban Rhodes needs football opponents Sept.5 Massillon Perry at Massillon, 6:30 Mark Laderer, 351-6285. Manchester at Mentor at Euclid Berkshire seeks a second varsity Paul football Midpark at North Ridgeville game 834-4110.

in 1998 and 1999. Call Busby, St. Midview Edward at Cleveland Central Catholic John Hay needs varsity football at Vermilion oppoSt. Ignatius at Shaker Hts. nents Contact Sept.

Richard 12 or 13 Newsome and at Spet. 26 531-3924 or 27. or Sandy Valley at Conotton Valley 795-8867, Shaw at Elida Cleveland South seeks girls slow-pitch Triway Toledo at Libbey Timken at Benedictine softball games April 1-4 or any Friday in April Toledo St. Francis at Nordonia and May. Youngstown Call Jenni Ursuline Smith, needs 441-8215.

a head volTuscarawas Valley at Minerva leyball coach. Send a resume to James Girls basketball Maughan, Ursuline High, 750 Wick CHAGRIN VALLEY Youngstown, Ohio 44505. Deadline is Hawken Kirtland at Cardinal St. Augustine seeks an away dual or tri Chagrin Falls Feb. 27.

Perry at Berkshire meet in track and field. Contact Mary Beth EAST SUBURBAN McIntyre, 808-1736. 11: Grand Fairport Valley at Southington Ashtabula St. John next season and a football preview Aug. 21 at Tallmadge needs varsity soccer games Maplewood at Bristol, 11 a.m.

or 22. Oberlin Call Jeff seeks Moore, head coaches 633-6956. for boys and Lordstown Ledgemont at at Newbury Pymatuning Valley girls track. Send resumes to Roslyn ValenFEDERAL tine, Oberlin High, 281 N. Pleasant OberNorth GREATER Philadelphia, CLEVELAND Midview needs a boys varsity head soccer Canton at New 1 lin.

Ohio 44074. Brush at Bedford, 11 a.m. coach. seeks Contact home Stan Hughes tootball at games 748-2121. in week Mayfield at Eastlake LAKE North ERIE 3 next season and week 1 in 1998 and 1999 Elyria Lake Division and Wear, freshman 284-8256 softball or games.

284-8257. Contact MarCleveland Hts. at Mentor garet Normandy needs a head varsity football Valley Forge at Shaw coach and a head varsity boys soccer Erie Warrensville Division Hts. coach. Send a resume to M.

Sawyers, NorNormandy at mandy High, 1500 W. Pleasant Valley Shaker Hts. at Garfield Interdivision Hts. Parma, Ohio 44134, Lake Catholic seeks freshman baseball Lakewood at Parma, 1 games. Contact Chuck Grebenc at MOHICAN AREA 951-0077, ext.

231. West Holmes at Buckeye Marion Harding needs Division first NORTH COAST Dame- football scrimmage. Call Tim Hinton, (614) Cleveland Central Catholic at Notre 387-6815. Cathedral Latin Catholic Holy Name seeks an assistant slow-pitch Holy Name at Lake softball coach. Contact Robert Lees, Padua at Chanel 886-0300.

ext. 155. NORTHEASTERN Madison seeks an assistant baseball Ashtabula at Madison coach, girls basketball teams for the Tip-Off NORTHEASTERN BUCKEYE Classic on Nov. 29 and 30 next season and Marlington at Louisville, 1 in 1998 and varsity football games the fifth PIONEER weeks of the 1998 and 1999 seasons. ConMedina Cloverleaf, 1 tact Jim Pinelli or John Dragas, 428-9352.

Midpark at Berea Fairview needs an opponent for a varsity North Royalton at Brecksville and junior-varsity volleyball tri-match Strongsville at Brunswick Sept. 20. Contact Ray Ebersole at 356-3506. SOUTHWESTERN Also needed are four junior high volleyball Amherst at Rocky River, coaches and a ninth grade volleyball coach. Olmsted Falls al Avon Lake, 1 Send a resume to Ebersole, Director of Stu- D.I Westlake at Bay, 1 dent Activities, Fairview High, 4507 W.

213th 14 Fairview at North Olmsted, 1 Fairview Park, Ohio 44126. SUBURBAN Brecksville-Broadview Heights seeks Copley at Wadsworth, 1 varsity and junior -varsity track coaches and Hudson at Highland, 1 a boys and girls track meet the week of Norton at at at at at at at Tallmadge, 1 March 31. Call Dan Kalinsky, 546-5316. Also, Green at Revere, 1 the middle school seeks seventh- and WESTERN RESERVE eighth-grade track teams for an invitational North Division May 17. Call Dave Caplinger, 546-5404.

Twinsburg at Orange Garfield Heights needs an Contact assistant Kevin Hart- girls Kenston at West Geauga fast-pitch softball coach. NONLEAGUE man or Glenn Umek, 475-8105. Bellevue at Sandusky, 1 Lakewood seeks a freshman football Cuyahoga Hts. at St. Augustine, 11 1 ing game for coaches: week 1 head next girls season track, and assistant the follow- boys Cuyahoga Valley Christian at Open Door, and girls track and assistant boys soccer.

Euclid at Riverside 14 Kent GlenOak Roosevelt at at Northwest Boardman, 14100 Franklin Lakewood, Ohio Contact Dan Gerome, Lakewood High, Tuslaw Fairless at at Orville Louisville Aquinas, University School needs a junior-varsity 1 44107. Lake Catholic at Avon or 24, 1998. Call Tom Callow at 831-2200, and varsity home basketball game Jan. 23 Lake Ridge at Uniontown Andrews, 1 Lake, 1 ext. 335.

or Tom Lombardo at ext. 362. Massillon at 3 Columbus Watterson needs a football Massillon Chardon Jackson at Northwestern, game Sept. 19 next season and Sept. 25 Solon at at Alliance, 2:30 and Oct.

2 in 1998. Call Phil Baker, (614) Timken 268-8671 or fax (614) 268-0551. it: Vermilion at Madison West Geauga seeks a football opponent Wellington at North Ridgeville the second week of the 1998 season. Call West Branch at Dover Paul Powers at 729-9543. Gymnastics Newbury seeks a 564-2281.

varsity baseball coach. Lakewood at North Olmsted, 7 Call Cliff Radie, tennis North Ridgeville seeks boys Ice matches this spring and opponents in the BARON CUP TOURNAMENT following sports next school year: girls tenBrooklyn Rec. Center nis, girls soccer scrimmages, golf, fresman in Division 11 boys basketball and freshman girls basketSemifinals, noon and 2:30 ball. Call 353-1170. Also, the middle school Division I has open dates for next school year in sev- Git A Semifinals, 5 and 7:30 enth-grade football, volleyball, boys and girls Wrestling track basketball, and field.

wrestling Call Tony and Kanis, boys 353-1139. and girls PORTAGE COUNTY Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin needs a Crestwood at Streetsboro, 6 varsity boys tennis coach this spring and 7. Mogadore at Field, 6 games in the following sports: junior-varsity Waterloo at Southeast, 6 football Sept. 6 or 8, freshman football SOUTHWESTERN Sept. 10 or 11, junior-varsity girls soccer, Rocky River at Westlake.

7 junior-varsity boys soccer, freshman volleyWESTERN RESERVE ball and girls tennis. Call Rhonda Rickelman, Kent Roosevelt at Barberton, 7 946-3314 or 286-6226. NONLEAGUE East Liverpool seeks a home varsity footWalsh Jesuit at St. Edward. 7:30 ball game Oct.

3 or 4. Call Donald E. RogTOURNAMENTS ers, 386-8757. Chagrin Valley Conference at Aurora, pre- Mansfield Temple Christian needs Diviliminaries at noon, finals at 7 sion 111 or IV varsity basketball games next MAC-8 Conference at Beachwood, prelimi- season. Contact Rob Kurtz, (419) 589-9707.

naries at noon, finals at 7 Chardon seeks junior -varsity and varsity Mohican Conference at West Holmes, boys tennis coaches, an assistant track times TBA coach, football opponents for weeks six and North Coast League at Elyria Catholic, nine this fall and boys and girls basketball preliminaries at noon, finals at 6 opponents next season. Call Debbie Grant '1 Ploneer Conference at Medina, preliminar- at 286-0414. ies at 10 a.m., finals at 6 Manchester needs home or away football 3 games the third and eighth weeks in 1998. SUNDAY Call Jim Woodridge France, seeks (330) girls 882-3291. basketball games 1 Ice hockey Monday for and Feb.

15 and Division Ill and IV BARON CUP TOURNAMENT teams its first volleyball tournament, Brooklyn Rec. Center Sept. 6. Contact John Kane at (330) Division i1 929-3191. Championship game, 1.

varsity Trinity girls seeks soccer varsity games girls next volleyball season. and (tall Division I Championship game, John Kall, 581-1644, ext. 138. Wrong player The Rocky River player guarding Olmsted Falls' Josh Schneider in a photo in Sunday's Plain Dealer was incorrectly identified. The defensive player was Mike O'Donnell..

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