YORK TWP. — The coaches in the Division II Elyria district may want to pay attention to Clearview when they vote on next season’s bracket. Slotted as the No. 10 seed to open the tournament, the Clippers won their first game before →
WELLINGTON — Fifth-seeded Wellington wasted little time jumping on Wickliffe in the Division III North Ridgeville sectional opener Wednesday night. The Dukes scored the first 10 points en route to a 54-19 victory over the 11th-seeded Blue →
LAGRANGE — After Wednesday night, the Raiders are ready for their biggest test yet. Fueled by a strong performance from guard Ally Ross, Columbia skated past Keystone 34-26 in the Division III sectional opener. The Raiders will need a giant →
VERMILION — Clearview had a lot of things going against it, but never flinched. The Clippers turned up the defense in the second half, and when Vermilion senior Seth Hurd’s jumper rattled out with under a second left, falling into the →
AVON — Taevon Pierre-Louis, Lorain’s 6-foot-6 senior and three-year letterman, became a nightmare for Avon in the fourth quarter Tuesday night. Pierre-Louis took over the game just when the fourth-ranked Titans needed it most. He scored →
EATON TWP. — Midview held a 10-point lead over the Valley Forge Patriots late in the third quarter of their non-conference matchup Tuesday night, but a five-minute scoring drought erased all of that advantage and made it a back-and-forth game →
PARMA — It would have been easy for Elyria Catholic to just let a Great Lake Conference outright championship come to it Tuesday. But the Panthers didn’t come this far to have another team hand them the crown. After falling behind by →
EUCLID — After completing the regular season with an 18-4 record, there are no moral victories for Open Door. In fact on Tuesday, there were no victories at all as the Patriots lost a heartbreaker to Euclid, 67-65, in a non-league game. What →
EATON TWP. — Lorain did just enough Monday night to win its Division I sectional opener at Midview. But not enough to make Titans coach Mark Feldmann completely happy. The ninth-seeded Titans downed the eighth-seeded Middies 39-34 to earn a →
After 26 years of being “Coach,” Keystone’s Scott Terry is ready for a new job title closer to his heart. Grandpa. Terry, who has coached the Wildcats’ girls basketball team the past 21 years, will retire after this season. →
ELYRIA — Every team wants to head into the postseason on a high note. Elyria Catholic did it in style Saturday, clinching its fourth consecutive Great Lakes Conference championship with a 59-43 win over Bay at the Coliseum. The win was the →
CLEVELAND HTS. — Sometimes, it takes Lorain a little while to find what coach John Rositano calls his team’s “championship level.” Friday night was one of those instances. But the Titans found their top gear just in time, →
WELLINGTON — Wellington may have led wire-to-wire against Keystone, but it sure wasn’t easy in its 82-70 win in Patriot Athletic Conference Stars Division action Friday night. The Dukes only missed 11 shots from the floor all night, →
ELYRIA — It’s been a match-up problem all year for Elyria when it goes up against teams with length and size. Friday was no different as tall, physical Euclid took control early and beat the Pioneers, 71-52, in Greater Cleveland →