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This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the Northeast Region of Ohio, as defined by the OHSAA. [1] Because the names of localities and their corresponding high schools do not always match and because there is often a possibility of ambiguity with respect to either the name of a locality or the name of a high school, the following table gives both in every case, with the locality ...
Cleveland Rosenblums, American Basketball League (1925–31) Cleveland Chase Brassmen, National Basketball League (1943–44) Cleveland Allmen Transfers, National Basketball League (1944–46) Cleveland Rebels, Basketball Association of America (1946–47) Cleveland Pipers, American Basketball League (1961–1962)
Cleveland St. Joseph Academy Jaguars (girls' only, 2018–2020) Bedford St. Peter Chanel Firebirds (1984–2013) Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas Knights (2013–2019) Garfield Heights Trinity Trojans (1984–2019) Youngstown Valley Christian Eagles (2015–2017) Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph Vikings (2004–2020)
The Cleveland boys' basketball team scored the final 16 points of the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime, then beat Chatsworth 76-74.
The North Coast Conference was established on May 31, 2023, by seven Cleveland-area high schools: Beaumont, Lake Catholic, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (NDCL), and Padua Franciscan moved from the disbanding Crown Conference; [2] Elyria Catholic and Holy Name moved from the Great Lakes Conference, and Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (CVCA) moved from the Principals Athletic Conference.
In 2004, high school basketball coach Walter Killian [10] came out of retirement to coach for the Fuchs Mizrachi Mayhem basketball team. Killian, a 67 year old African American Baptist , had worked mostly in inner city Cleveland and had not coached a mostly white team before. [ 4 ]
Washington Prep (17-9) had the ball with 3.7 seconds left, but Antwain Johnson couldn't connect on a fadeaway jumper. Cleveland is 23-5 and made up for losing to LACES in the opening round last ...
Ohio is home to major professional sports teams in baseball, basketball, football, hockey, volleyball, and soccer.The state's major professional sporting teams include: Cincinnati Reds (Major League Baseball), [1] Cleveland Guardians (Major League Baseball), [2] Cincinnati Bengals (National Football League), [3] Cleveland Browns (National Football League), [3] Cleveland Cavaliers (National ...