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June 3rd News

Posted by Shaun Spence June 03, 2008 08:15AM

Categories: Breaking 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 Tuesday, June 3rd:

Football: Northeast Ohio Headlines

FSN Ohio unleashed their TV lineup for the upcoming football season. The biggest game on the schedule is St. Ignatius vs. St. Edward. Mentor/Strongsville, Brunswick/Solon, and Lake Catholic/Akron Hoban are also on the schedule. The Cuyahoga County East/West All-Star game will be played on June 13 at Case Western Reserve Universtiy. The Plain Dealer


Boys Basetball: Head Coach Paul Andrews will step down

Paul Andrews will step aside as Lockland boys' basketball coach for at least one year, because of his wife's illness. Lockland athletic director Ken Meibers said Andrews probably will be replaced by former Aiken coach Steve Gentry on an interim basis for one year, pending school board approval Wednesday. The Enquirer


Track and Field; Central Ohio Rumblings

Some thoughts about the recent regional track meets around the Columbus-area. Included are thoughts about a controversial decision in the Division I 300 hurdles, good sportsmanship by a coach, a young athlete overcoming the loss of a parent, and a discrepancy at the Division II regional at Lexington. The Dispatch


Baseball: Knights, Irish advance to City League final

St. Francis DeSales grabbed an early lead and cruised to a 7-2 victory over Clay at Skeldon Stadium to earn a spot in tomorrow night's 6:30 CL championship game here. St. Francis (11-10) will face Central Catholic (14-9), which advanced by beating Start 9-3 in last night's second semifinal. The Blade


Baseball: Canton Central Catholic armed for state

One of the biggest luxuries Central Catholic will take into the Division III state baseball tournament is a pitching staff deep in numbers and talent. Grant McCoury (the starter for Friday's semifinal), Alex Myers, Taylore Baker, Michael Lindsey and Chris Snopel have combined for 28 wins and a 2.39 ERA for the Crusaders this season. Canton Repository


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