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Ohio High School Athletic Associatin OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 2019 BOYS REGIONAL BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS SITES, DATES, AND MANAGERS All semifinal games will be played Thursday, May 30 at 2:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. and the final game will be played Friday, May 31 at 5:00 P.M. unless otherwise noted. The top team in the bracket will be the home team for the final game. DIVISION I REGION 1 LOUISVILLE: Field of Dreams, 1201 Nickelplate South Street, Louisville 44641. Manager Terrie Horn, B: 330-875-5011; C: 330-412-3255; E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Barberton, Canton, Euclid, Hudson 1. Euclid vs. 2. Barberton Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. Canton vs. 4 Hudson Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. REGION 2 DUBLIN: Dublin Coffman High School Deck Webb Memorial Stadium, 6780 Coffman Road, Dublin 43017. Manager Tim Saunders, B: 614-718-8176, H: 614-766-6649, C: 614-578-1864, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Central 1, Central 2, Central 3, Central 4 1. Central 2 vs. 2. Central 3 Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M 3. Central 4 vs. 4. Central 1 Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. REGION 3 BOWLING GREEN: Bowling Green State University, 1001 E. Wooster Street, Warren E. Steller Field, Bowling Green 43402. Manager Steve Messenger, 1610 Stadium Drive, Bowling Green 43403, B: 419- 372-7263, C: 419-575-5576. E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Bowling Green, Sandusky PARMA: CCC West, Mottl Field, 11000 W Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma 44130. Manager Mark Zofka, Bedford HS, 481 Northfield Rd, Bedford 44146. C: 440-666-4895; Email: [email protected] District winners from: Baldwin Wallace, Strongsville 1. Sandusky vs. 2. Bowling Green Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. Bowling Green State University 3. Strongsville vs. 4. Baldwin Wallace Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M CCC West Final at CCC West REGION 4 CINCINNATI: University of Cincinnati, Marge Schott Stadium, Corry Street and Jefferson, Cincinnati 45221. Manager, Garrett Bean, 2751 O’Varsity Way Suite 377, Cincinnati, OH 45221. B: 513-556-3540, C: 567-230-2661, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Southwest 1, Southwest 2, Southwest 3, Southwest 4 1. Southwest 4 vs. 2. Southwest 1 Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. Southwest 3 vs. 4. Southwest 2 Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. Revised 2/7/2019 DIVISION II REGION 5 HUDSON: The Ball Park at Hudson, 7250 Stow Rd, Hudson 44236. Manager Paul James Vagi, 2396 Glen Echo Drive, Hudson 44236. B: 330-653-1438, H: 330-650-1137; C: 216-310-6573, Email: [email protected]; [email protected] District winners from: Gates Mills, Louisville, Struthers, Twinsburg 1. Twinsburg vs. 2. Louisville Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. Struthers vs. 4. Gates Mills Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. REGION 6 BOWLING GREEN CARTER PARK: Carter Park, 401 Campbell Rd., Bowling Green 43402. Manager Tim Dunn, Dunn Funeral Home, 408 W Wooster St., Bowling Green, 43402. B: 419-352-4335, C: 419- 409-1942, Email: [email protected] District winners from: Archbold, Sandusky, Parma, Tiffin 1. Parma vs. 2. Sandusky Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. 3. Tiffin vs. 4. Archbold Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. REGION 7 ATHENS: Ohio University Bob Wren Stadium & Trautwein Field, 140 S Shafer St., Athens 45701. Manager Wayne Horsley, Athens High School, 43 W 3rd St., Athens 45780. B: 740-797-4521; C: 740-707- 2766; Email: [email protected] District winners from: Athens 1, Central 1, East 1, East 2 1. East 1 vs. 2. Central 1 Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. 3. Athens 1 vs. 4. East 2 Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. REGION 8 MASON: Mason High School, 6100 S. Mason-Montgomery Rd., Mason, 45040. Scott Stemple, Mgr., H: 937-725-0280; B: 513-398-2513; E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Central 2, Southwest 1, Southwest 2, Southwest 3 1. Southwest 3 vs. 2. Central 2 Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. 3. Southwest 2 vs. 4. Southwest 1 Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. Revised 2/7/2019 DIVISION III REGION 9 MASSILLON: Washington High School Carl “Ducky” Schroeder Field, 1 Paul E. Brown Drive S.E., Massillon 44646. Manager Brian Pachis, B 330-830-3901, ext. 51117, C: 330-280-6434, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Creston, Lakewood, Niles, Struthers 1. Creston vs. 2. Lakewood Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. Niles vs. 4. Struthers Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. REGION 10 ELIDA: Ed Sandy Field, Elida Middle School, 4500 Sunnydale, Elida 45807. Manager Dave Evans, Elida High School, 101 E. North Street, Elida 45807. B: 419-331-2580, C: 419-203-8453, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Central 1, Defiance, Elida, Shelby 1. Defiance vs. 2. Shelby Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. Central 1 vs. 4. Elida Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. REGION 11 CHILLICOTHE: Paints Stadium, 17373 State Route 104, Chillicothe 45601. Manager, Eugene (Alex) Mace, 8236 Williamsport Pike, Williamsport, 43164. H: 740-993-4013, C: 740-703-0717, Email: [email protected] District winners from: Chillicothe 1, Chillicothe 2 MOUNT VERNON 300 Martinsburg Rd, Mount Vernon, 43050. Manager, Justin Sanford, B: 740-393- 5900, C: 614-580-0900, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Central 2, East COLUMBUS: Ohio Dominican University, 1216 Sunbury Rd, Columbus 43219. Manager, Scott Miles. 1. Chillicothe 2 vs. 2. Chillicothe 1 Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. Chillicothe Paints Stadium 3. Central 2 vs. 4. East Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. Mount Vernon High School Final at Ohio Dominican University REGION 12 FAIRBORN: Wright State University, Nischwitz Stadium, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn, 45324. Manager, Chris Bethel. B: 937-775-3708, C:937-623-3331; E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Southwest 1, Southwest 2, Southwest 3, Southwest 4 1. Southwest 3 vs. 2. Southwest 2 Thursday, May 30 – 2:30 P.M. 3. Southwest 1 vs. 4. Southwest 4 Thursday, May 30 – 6:00 P.M. Revised 2/7/2019 DIVISION IV REGION 13 STRONGSVILLE: Strongsville High School, 20025 Lunn Road, Strongsville 44149. Manager Dennis Ziegler, C: 440-724-4721, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Clyde, Fairport Harbor, Medina, Struthers 1. Clyde vs. 2. Medina Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. 3. Struthers vs. 4. Fairport Harbor Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. REGION 14 HAMLER: Garrold Parratt Field, Patrick Henry High School, 6-900 St. Rt. 18, Hamler 43524. Manager, Ben George, B: 419-274-4839, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Bryan, Galion, Hamler, Ottawa-Glandorf 1. Galion vs. 2. Bryan Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. Ottawa-Glandorf vs. 4. Hamler Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. REGION 15 LANCASTER: Beavers Field, 1651 Granville Pike, Lancaster 43130. Manager Pam Bosser, Lancaster High School, 1312 Granville Pike Lancaster 43130. B: 740-681-7553; C: 740-503-0838; H: 740-503-0838, E-mail: [email protected] District winners from: Central, Chillicothe 1, Chillicothe 2, East 1. Chillicothe 2 vs. 2. Central Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. East vs. 4. Chillicothe 1 Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. REGION 16 SPRINGFIELD: Wittenberg Carleton Davidson Stadium, 1101 Mitchell Blvd., Springfield 45503. Manager Rob Cassell, 78 Ravenwood Dr., Springfield, 45504. C: 937-408-0688, Email: [email protected] District winners from: Coldwater, Southwest 1, Southwest 2, Southwest 3 1. Southwest 1 vs. 2. Southwest 2 Thursday, May 30 – 2:00 P.M. 3. Southwest 3 vs. 4. Coldwater Thursday, May 30 – 5:00 P.M. Revised 2/7/2019 OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 2019 BOYS STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS JUNE 7 – 9, 2019 STATE TOURNAMENT DRAW Results of the tournament draw conducted by the Board of Directors. Home team in the final games will be the top team in the bracket. DIVISION I TOURNAMENT: CANAL PARK, AKRON Winners from: Region No. 1 – Louisville, Region No. 2 – Dublin Region No. 3 – Bowling Green/Parma, Region No. 4 – Cincinnati 1. Region 4 – Cincinnati vs. 2. Region 1 – Louisville Friday, June 7 – 10:00 A.M. 3. Region 2 – Dublin vs. 4. Region 3 – Bowling Green/Parma Friday, June 7 – 1:00 P.M. Final: Sunday, June 9 – 10:00 A.M. DIVISION IV TOURNAMENT: CANAL PARK, AKRON Winners from: Region No. 13 – Strongsville, Region No. 14 – Hamler Region No. 15 – Lancaster, Region No. 16 – Springfield 1. Region 16 – Springfield vs. 2. Region 13 – Strongsville Friday, June 7 – 4:00 P.M. 3. Region 14 – Hamler vs. 4. Region 15 – Lancaster Friday, June 7 – 7:00 P.M. Final: Sunday, June 9 – 1:00 P.M. DIVISION II TOURNAMENT: CANAL PARK, AKRON Winners from: Region No. 5 – Hudson, Region No. 6 – Bowling Green Region No. 7 – Athens, Region No. 8 – Mason 1. Region 5 – Hudson vs. 2. Region 7 – Athens Saturday, June 8 – 10:00 A.M. 3. Region 8 – Mason vs. 4. Region 6 – Bowling Green Saturday, June 8 – 1:00 P.M. Final: Sunday, June 9 – 4:00 P.M DIVISION III TOURNAMENT: CANAL PARK, AKRON Winners from: Region No. 9 – Massillon, Region No. 10 – Elida Region No. 11 – Chillicothe, Region No. 12 – Xenia 1. Region 10 – Elida vs. 2. Region 12 – Xenia Saturday, June 8 – 4:00 P.M. 3. Region 11 – Chillicothe vs. 4. Region 9 – Massillon Saturday, June 8 – 7:00 P.M Final: Sunday, June 9 – 7:00 P.M.
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