High School Athletic Association Commissioner Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D.

Football Release No. 3 (of 7) - November 4, 2012

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2012 OHSAA Football Tournament Schedule

Friday-Saturday, Nov. 9-10 Friday-Saturday, Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 Regional Semifinals State Championship Games • Sites announced Nov. 4 Friday, November 30 • Friday 7:30 p.m. - Div. II, IV, VI Division VI - 11:00 a.m. - Massillon • Saturday 7 p.m. - Div. I, III, V Division IV - 3:00 p.m. - Canton Division II - 7:00 p.m. - Massillon Friday-Saturday, Nov. 16-17 Regional Finals Saturday, December 1 • Sites announced Nov. 11 Division III - 11:00 a.m. - Canton • Friday 7:30 p.m. - Div. II, IV, VI Division V - 3:00 p.m. - Massillon • Saturday 7 p.m. - Div. I, III, V Division I - 7:00 p.m. - Canton

Friday-Saturday, Nov. 23-24 State Semifinals • Sites announced Nov. 18 • Friday 7:30 p.m. - Div. II, IV, VI • Saturday 7 p.m. - Div. I, III, V

2012 Tournament Information

WHAT: 41st Annual OHSAA Football Tournaments (Regional FOURTEENTH YEAR WITH 192 QUALIFIERS: This is the 14th Semifinals/Second Round) year that the OHSAA football tournament field consists of 192 total qualifiers. Each of the 24 regions will qualify eight teams to the WHEN/WHERE: Friday, Nov. 9 Divisions II, IV and VI; Saturday, tournaments, which consist of five rounds. The first round is the Nov. 10 Divisions I, III and V; Neutral sites regional quarterfinals, and teams that finish first through fourth in their regions in the final OHSAA computer rankings serve as hosts. TIMES: Regional games on Friday begin at 7:30; games on Teams may choose an alternate site to host first-round games and Saturday begin at 7:00. do not need approval from the OHSAA to do so. In bracket order, team one hosts team eight, team four hosts team five, team two FORMAT: Thirty-two teams in six divisions (192 total schools) will hosts team seven and team three hosts team six. The OHSAA will qualify for the tournaments, with selections based on the OHSAA designate neutral sites for regional semifinal, regional final and Football Computer Rankings. To qualify for the tournaments, schools state semifinal games, and no rebracketing will occur until the state must have finished first through eighth in their assigned region. semifinals.

ADMISSION: $7.00 per person presale; $9.00 per person at the 2012 OHSAA Football Playoffs gate. Regional Quarterfinals 192 Teams FINAL COMPUTER RATINGS: The final computer ratings will Regional Semifinals 96 Teams appear on the football page at www.ohsaa.org Sunday morning, Regional Finals 48 Teams October 28, 2012. Regional quarterfinals pairings will be announced State Semifinals Teams that afternoon. The final computer ratings and regional quarterfinal 24 pairings will also be loaded to the AP Marketplace for AP members. State Finals 12 Teams

www.ohsaa.org 1 OHSAA Football Release No. 3 FOOTBALL SCHOOLS: There were 717 football-playing schools this MEDIA INFORMATION year. The division breakdowns are: Division I: 118 schools (enrollments of 494 or more); MEDIA CREDENTIALS/PAIRINGS UPDATE: Media members Division II: 119 schools (enrollments of 327 through 493); desiring credentials for the first four rounds should contact the host Division III: 120 schools (enrollments of 243 through 326); site manager or media coordinator. An updated list of game sites, Division IV: 122 schools (enrollments of 172 through 242); site managers or media coordinators will be posted on the OHSAA Division V: 116 schools (enrollments of 120 through 171); web site (www.ohsaa.org) no later than Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. To Division VI: 122 schools (enrollments of 119 or less). find the updated pairings, go to the “Sports” dropdown box in the Divisions are based on enrollments of males in grades 9 through 11 as left-hand corner of the home page followed by “Football.” The final reported to the State Department of Education in October 2010. The computer rankings are available at the same area of the web site. 2013 season will begin the new two-year divisional alignment cycle. FOOTBALL FINALS CREDENTIALS: The media credential TOURNAMENT PARTICIPATION: Of the current 717 member application form for the state football finals is posted on the OHSAA schools playing football, 87-percent have made the tournament at website under the ‘News & Media’ tab from the main navigation bar. least once in its history. The form must be filled out and faxed to Tim Stried at the OHSAA at The number of first-time participants since 2000 by year include 614-267-1677 by Noon on Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012. seven in 2012, eight in 2011, six in 2010, 14 in 2009, 12 in 2008, 14 in 2007, 10 in 2006, 12 in 2005, 16 in 2004, 12 in 2003, 21 in 2002, FOOTBALL STATS: Media members around the state are 17 in 2001 and 26 in 2000. encouraged to submit any of their area statistical leaders to the There are currently 96 member schools playing football who have OHSAA in order to compile a statewide statistical leader board. never qualified for the state tournament. Media may submit their area leaders in any format to Tim Stried by email at [email protected] or by fax at 614-267-1677. TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE: Total attendance for the OHSAA football tournaments has been over 8.1 million in the last 13 OHSAA RADIO NETWORK: The OHSAA Radio Network will carry years, when the OHSAA football tournaments moved to the 192 all six football championship games. Stations have the opportunity qualifiers and five round playoff format. In 2011 the total tournament to opt into one of two programs in conjunction with the OHSAA attendance (186 games) was 515,249 for an average of 2,770 per Radio Network that will result in a reduction or waiver of broadcast game. The state finals (six games) attendance total was 48,695 for rights fees for football playoff games. For more information visit the an average of 8,116 per game. OHSAA Radio Network home by going to OHSAA.org under News & Media or contacting Tim Stried, Director of Information Services at STATE FOOTBALL FINALS TICKET BOOKS ON SALE: Ticket [email protected] books for all six state football championship games are currently on sale through the Canton/Stark County Convention and Visitors’ Bureau. The state football finals are Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at Fawcett Stadium in Canton and Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon. Tickets can be ordered on-line at www.ohsaafootball.com. There are three different ticket packages available. Ticket books for all six games are $48.50. Priority seating will be assigned on a first- come, first-served basis.There is a $6.50 postage and handling fee per order. Also available, are prepaid parking passes for cars and recreational vehicles. You can order your tickets by phone at 330-458-2084 or for additional information, contact the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau at 1-800-533-4302.

PLAYOFFS ON TELEVISION: SportsTime Ohio and Time Warner Cable will televise up to eight regional and state semifinal contests during the first four rounds of the OHSAA tournaments. STO/TWC have the exclusive first right of refusal to select contests each round of the tournaments to air on either a live or tape-delayed basis. Other networks will have the opportunity to televise other regional or state semifinal contests not selected by STO/TWC on a tape- delayed basis only. The television schedule appears at http://www. ohsaa.org/news/features/2012OHSAAFootballTelevisedGames.htm. Follow the OHSAA on Twitter @OHSAASports FINALS ON SPORTSTIME OHIO: SportsTime Ohio and Time Warner Cable will provide exclusive coverage of the state football finals from Canton and Massillon. STO’s partnership with Time Warner Cable was forged to deliver OHSAA programming to over 3.1 million homes statewide.

STADIUMS TOP THE LIST: Canton Fawcett Stadium and Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium were named No. 1 and 10, respectively, among the nation’s best high school football stadiums, as voted by ESPN.com in 2009.

2 www.ohsaa.org OHSAA Football Release No. 3 2012 OHSAA Round One Football Notes

PERFECT REGIONS: Two out of 24 regions in Divisions I-VI had the accomplished the feat in its first playoff game. one through four seed win in which all those teams are undefeated. Division III saw undefeated Bryan (11-0, Reg. 10, #4) and The Plains Division IV, Region 14: Columbus Bishop Hartley (11-0, #1-seed), Athens (10-1, Reg. 12, #3) win. Ottawa-Glandorf (11-0, #2-seed), Genoa Area (11-0, #3-seed) and In Division IV, Richwood North Union (11-0, Reg. 14, #4), Piketon (9-2, Richwood North Union (11-0, #4-seed). Reg. 15, #5) and Batavia (11-0, Reg. 16, #4). Division V, Region 20: Coldwater (11-0, #1-seed), Cincinnati Summit Accomplishing the feat in Division V was Columbia Station Columbia Country Day (11-0, #2-seed), Covington (11-0, #3-seed) and West (10-1, Reg. 18, #3) and Cincinnati Summit Country Day (11-0, Reg. 20, Liberty-Salem (11-0, #4-seed). West Liberty-Salem defeated previously #2). undefeated #5-seed Miamisburg Dayton Christian 28-14 to advance. GAINING MOMENTUM: Four of the teams that were outside the top-eight PLAYOFF UPSETS: Twenty-five of the 96 first round playoff games that earned their way into the playoffs with a win in week 10 of the regular can be deemed an upset. Two eight-seeds upended a one-seed, eight season won their first round playoff game. seven-seeds defeated a two-seed and 10 six-seeds were victorious over In Division I Liberty Twp. Lakota East did so by defeating Springboro a three-seed. Only five #5 seeds defeated a four-seed in round one. 45-28. Division III Hubbard (8-3, Reg. 9, #7) defeated Niles McKinley Division II, region five, #8 Chagrin Falls Kenston (7-4) defeated #1 39-27, Poland Seminary upended Alliance Marlington 38-0 and Springfield Tallmadge 26-23 to advance to the second round. In Division III, region Shawnee (8-3, Reg. 12, #7) took down Kettering Archbishop Alter 42-34. 11, #8 Poland Seminary (8-3) took down #1 Alliance Marlington 38-0. Shawnee is the 2011 Division III state runner-up.

RESTORING ORDER: Four of the 24 regions had their one through four PLAYOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE: With a round one win St. Henry seed win first round games. Region 14 (Div. IV) and 20 (Div. V), did so qualified for the top-10 in playoff winning percentage for schools having with all undefeated teams as previously mentioned. Also doing so, were played 50 or more playoff games. The Redskins sit with exactly 50 games Regions 23 and 24 in Division VI. played and a record of 42-8 placing them second on the list with a winning percentage of .840. The complete top-10 list along with other playoff FIRST ROUND WIN, FIRST PLAYOFF WIN: Ten schools recorded their history information is on page eight. first playoff win with a victory in round one. In Division I, North Royalton (10-1, Reg. 1, #6), Pickerington North (10- 1, Reg. 3, #4) and Liberty Twp. Lakota East (8-3, Reg. 4, #7). Lakota East

2012 OHSAA Football Playoff Notes

DEFENDING STATE CHAMPIONS: The five defending state champions appearance. Two of those schools dropped out of the top-eight in the that qualified for the 2012 football playoffs still remain after round one. rankings with two more making the jump to earn their bid. Cleveland St. Ignatius (Div. I, Reg. 1 #2, 10-1), Trotwood-Madison (Div. II, Reg. 8 #6, 9-2), Creston Norwayne (Div. IV, Reg. 13 #2, 11-0), ANNUAL CONTENDERS: Columbus St. Francis DeSales held the longest Kirtland (Div. V, Reg. 17 #1, 11-0) and Maria Stein Marion Local (Div. VI, active streak of consecutive years making the playoffs at 18 years, until Reg. 24 #3, 9-2) all defeated their opening round opponents. the Stallions did not qualify for the playoffs in 2012. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney (Div. III, Reg. 11, 3-6) finished 19th in its The new active streak belongs to Coldwater, which has made the region and did not qualify for the playoffs. playoffs for the 17th consecutive year in 2012. The Cavaliers are undefeated at 11-0 and ranked first in Division V, Region 20. The second NOTING THE UNDEFEATED: There are currently 28 unbeaten teams longest streak is held by Mogadore (Div. VI, Reg. 21 #1, 11-0) at 14 heading into the second round of the playoffs. Going into the first round, straight playoff years. 35 unbeaten teams remained and in week 10 of the regular season there The longest streak all-time of consecutive years making the playoffs is were 41 unbeaten teams. 22 years by Cleveland St. Ignatius. This streak started in 1988 and was There are six schools without a loss in Division I, four in Division II, two broken in 2010 when the Wildcats failed to qualify for the playoffs. St. in Division III, nine in Division IV, 11 in Division V and three in Division VI. Ignatius returned to the playoffs in 2011 and won the Division I state title. Division IV Region 14 has four teams that are undefeated while Newark Catholic (Div. VI, Reg. 23 #2, 9-2) is making its leading 32nd Division V Region 20 has five teams without a loss. playoff appearance in 2012. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (31), Ironton (30), Mogadore (26) and Steubenville (25) all qualified for the playoffs as WEEK 10 MOVERS: Nine of the 13 schools that made their move in the well, and round out the top-five of most appearances. last week of the regular season to make it into the playoffs did not advance Coldwater, Mogadore, Cleveland St. Ignatius, Newark Catholic, into the second round. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller, Ironton and Steubenville all advanced in The largest jump in Week 10 was made by Mayfield (Div. I, Reg. 1, 6-4), the first round of the 2012 playoffs. which jumped six spots from 14th to eighth in the region. WELCOME BACK TO THE POSTSEASON: Of the six schools that made WELCOME TO THE POSTSEASON: One of the seven schools that a return to the playoffs for the first time in 20 years or more in 2012, none earned their first postseason bid in 2012 remains going into round two. advanced past the first round. Liberty Twp. Lakota East (Div. I, Reg. 4 #7, 8-3) defeated Springboro 45- The six schools were Bradford (Div. VI, Reg. 24, 8-2) has qualified 28 to advance and claim its first playoff victory. The Thunderhawks jumped for the first time since 1982. The other schools are Westlake (1989), from 11th to seventh after week 10 to qualify for the playoffs. Cincinnati Northwest (1990), Akron Ellet (1991), Fairport Harbor Fairport The six schools that made the playoffs but did not advance were, Harding (1991) and Streetsboro (1992). Ashtabula Edgewood (Div. IV, Reg. 13 #8, 6-4), Cleveland John Hay (Div. III, Reg. 9 #4, 8-3), Zanesville Maysville (Div. III, Reg. 11 #6, 9-2), STILL SEARCHING FOR PLAYOFF WIN NO. 1: 24 schools that qualified , Miamisburg Dayton Christian (Div. V, Reg. 20 #5, 10-1), New Lebanon for the playoffs in 2012 will have to look to next year for postseason victory Dixie (Div. V, Reg. 20 #6, 7-4) and North Robinson Colonel Crawford (Div. number one, after first round losses. score their first postseason victory. VI, Reg. 23 #6, 8-3). Six of those schools were first time qualifiers. Going into the final week of the regular season there were nine schools Ten schools did record their first playoff victory noted above, with one of ranked in the top-eight of their region that had never made a postseason those being a first time qualifier.

www.ohsaa.org 3 OHSAA Football Release No. 3 2012 OHSAA Regional Semifinal Pairings

Division I Division II Games scheduled for 7 p.m. unless noted, Saturday, Nov. 10 Games tentatively scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9 Home team listed first and apperas on the top of the bracket. Home team listed first and apperas on the top of the bracket. Region 1 Region 5 1 Lakewood St. Edward (11-0) vs. 4 Mentor (10-1) at Parma Byers Field 8 Chagrin Falls Kenston (7-4) vs. 4 Chardon (9-2) 2 Cle. St. Ignatius (10-1) vs. 6 North Royalton (10-1) at Lakewood Stadium at Mentor Jerome T. Osborne Sr. Stadium Region 2 2 Kent Roosevelt (10-1) vs. 3 Aurora (10-1) 1 Massillon Washington (10-1) vs. 5 Canton McKinley (8-2) at Hudson Memorial Stadium-Murdough Field at Kent State University Dix Stadium Region 6 2 Toledo Whitmer (11-0) vs. 6 Hudson (9-2) 1 Tiffin Columbian (11-0) vs. 4 Avon (10-1) at Sandusky Strobel Field at Cedar Point Stadium at Fremont Ross Harmon Field at Don Paul Stadium Region 3 2 Toledo Central Catholic (10-1) vs. 6 Mansfield Madison (10-1) 1 Hilliard Darby (11-0) vs. 4 Pickerington North (10-1) at Sandusky Perkins Firelands Regional Medical Center Stadium at Gahanna Lincoln Stadium Region 7 7 Hilliard Davidson (9-2) vs. 3 Lewis Center Olentangy (10-1) 1 Dresden Tri-Valley (11-0) vs. 4 New Albany (9-2) at Upper Arlington Marv Moorehead Memorial Stadium at Zanesville Sulsberger Stadium Region 4 7 Canal Winchester (9-2) vs. 3 Cols. Marion-Franklin (10-1) 1 Cin. Colerain (11-0) vs. 4 Cin. Elder (8-3) at Hamilton Twp. Alumni Field at University of Cincinnati , 6:00 p.m. Region 8 7 Liberty Township Lakota East (8-3) vs. 3 Cin. Archbishop Moeller (8-3) 1 Cin. Turpin (11-0) vs. 4 Franklin (10-1) at University of Cincinnati Nippert Stadium, 2:00 p.m. at Mason Dwire Field at Atrium Stadium 2 Cin. Winton Woods (8-3) vs. 6 Trotwood-Madison (9-2) at Trenton Edgewood Kumler Field

Division III Division IV Games tentatively scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 Games tentatively scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9 Home team listed first and apperas on the top of the bracket. Home team listed first and apperas on the top of the bracket. Region 9 Region 13 1 Chagrin Falls (10-1) vs. 5 Ravenna (7-4) at Solon Stewart Field 1 Brookfield (11-0) vs. 4 Akron Manchester (8-3) at Twinsburg Tiger Stadium 7 Hubbard (8-3) vs. 6 Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary (9-2) 2 Creston Norwayne (11-0) vs. 6 Youngstown Liberty (9-2) at Austintown-Fitch Falcon Stadium at Uniontown Lake Alumni Field Region 10 Region 14 1 Napoleon (10-0-1) vs. 4 Bryan (11-0) 1 Cols. Bishop Hartley (11-0) vs. 4 Richwood North Union (11-0) at Toledo Central Catholic Gallagher Athletic Complex at Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Selby Field 2 Bellevue (10-1) vs. 6 Sandusky Perkins (10-1) 2 Ottawa-Glandorf (11-0) vs. 3 Genoa Area (11-0) at Clyde Robert Bishop Jr. Stadium at Findlay Donnell Stadium Region 11 Region 15 8 Poland Seminary (8-3) vs. 4 Dover (9-2) at Green Infocision Field 1 St. Clairsville (11-0) vs. 5 Piketon (9-2) at Logan Chieftain Stadium 2 Millersburg West Holmes (10-1) vs. 3 Steubenville (9-2) 2 Ironton (7-3) vs. 3 Johnstown-Monroe (9-2) at New Philadelphia Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium at Athens Scott Riggs and Family Stadium Region 12 Region 16 1 Dayton Thurgood Marshall (10-1) vs. 4 Gallipolis Gallia Academy (9-2) 1 Clarksville Clinton-Massie (11-0) vs. 4 Batavia (11-0) at Kings Stadium at Western Brown HS Kibler Stadium at Larosa’s Field 7 West Milton Milton-Union (9-2) vs. 3 Norwood (10-1) 7 Springfield Shawnee (8-3) vs. 3 The Plains Athens (10-1) at Kettering Fairmont Roush Stadium at Hamilton Twp. Alumni Field

Division V Division VI Games tentatively scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 Games tentatively scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9 Home team listed first and apperas on the top of the bracket. Home team listed first and apperas on the top of the bracket. Region 17 Region 21 1 Kirtland (11-0) vs. 4 Columbiana Crestview (11-0) 1 Mogadore (11-0) vs. 5 Berlin Center Western Reserve (9-2) at Warren G. Harding Mollenkopf Stadium at Ravenna Gilcrest Field 7 Youngstown Ursuline (7-4) vs. 3 Cuyahoga Heights (10-1) 2 Malvern (10-1) vs. 6 Youngstown Christian School (8-2) at Infocision Field at Copley Stadium at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary John Cistone Field – Green Street Stadium Region 18 Region 22 1 Lima Central Catholic (11-0) vs. 4 Findlay Liberty-Benton (10-1) 1 McComb (11-0) vs. 5 Tiffin Calvert (7-4) at Wapakoneta Harmon Field at Millbury Lake Community Stadium 7 Hamler Patrick Henry (9-2) vs. 3 Columbia Station Columbia (10-1) 2 Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (10-1) vs. 6 Delphos St. John’s (7-4) at Fremont Ross Harmon Field at Don Paul Stadium at Bowling Green State Univ. Doyt L. Perry Stadium (edit 11/5) Region 19 Region 23 1 Lucasville Valley (11-0) vs. 4 Bucyrus Wynford (9-2) 1 Danville (10-1) vs. 4 Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (8-3) at Reynoldsburg Raider Stadium at Gahanna Lincoln Stadium 2 Oak Hill (9-2) vs. 6 Baltimore Liberty Union (9-2) 2 Newark Catholic (9-2) vs. 3 Glouster Trimble (10-1) at Nelsonville-York Boston Field at Sheridan Paul Culver Jr. Stadium Region 20 Region 24 1 Coldwater (11-0) vs. 4 West Liberty-Salem (11-0) 1 Ada (10-1) vs. 4 St. Henry (8-3) at Lima Stadium at Piqua Alexander Stadium-Purk Field 2 Minster (9-2) vs. 3 Maria Stein Marion Local (9-2) 2 Cincinnati Summit Country Day (11-0) vs. 3 Covington (11-0) at Piqua Alexander Stadium-Purk Field at Centerville Stadium

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Division I Division II Region 1 Region 5 1 Lakewood St. Edward 50, 8 Mayfield 27 8 Chagrin Falls Kenston 26, 1 Tallmadge 23 2 Cle. St. Ignatius 35, 7 Austintown-Fitch 26 2 Kent Roosevelt 24, 7 Akron Ellet 7 6 North Royalton 38, 3 Willoughby South 35 3 Aurora 35, 6 New Philadelphia 32 4 Mentor 45, 5 Warren G. Harding 35 4 Chardon 42, 5 Warren Howland 16 Region 2 Region 6 1 Massillon Washington 63, 8 Macedonia Nordonia 34 1 Tiffin Columbian 28, 8 Mansfield Senior 16 2 Toledo Whitmer 28, 7 Avon Lake 0 2 Toledo Central Catholic 50, 7 Grafton Midview 7 6 Hudson 38, 3 Canton GlenOak 6 6 Mansfield Madison 14, 3 Westlake 7 (OT) 5 Canton McKinley 36, 4 North Canton Hoover 29 4 Avon 28, 5 Perrysburg 11 Region 3 Region 7 1 Hilliard Darby 31, 8 Westerville South 10 1 Dresden Tri-Valley 47, 8 New Carlisle Tecumseh 29 7 Hilliard Davidson 17, 2 Dublin Coffman 14 7 Canal Winchester 21, 2 Zanesville 16 3 Lewis Center Olentangy 21, 6 Dublin Scioto 17 3 Cols. Marion-Franklin 46, 6 Pataskala Licking Heights 14 4 Pickerington North 24, 5 Pickerington Central 0 4 New Albany 25, 5 Cols. Beechcroft 6 Region 4 Region 8 1 Cin. Colerain 35, 8 Cin. St. Xavier 14 1 Cin. Turpin 26, 8 Tipp City Tippecanoe 3 7 Liberty Twp. Lakota East 45, 2 Springboro 28 2 Cin. Winton Woods 50, 7 Trenton Edgewood 7 3 Cin. Archbishop Moeller 43, 6 Huber Heights Wayne 21 6 Trotwood-Madison 48, 3 Cin. Mount Healthy 0 4 Cin. Elder 49, 5 Cin. Sycamore 42 4 Franklin 34, 5 Cin. Northwest 28

Division III Division IV Region 9 Region 13 1 Chagrin Falls 60, 8 Peninsula Woodridge 28 1 Brookfield 38, 8 Ashtabula Edgewood 14 7 Hubbard 39, 2 Niles McKinley 27 2 Creston Norwayne 48, 7 West Salem Northwestern 7 6 Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 49, 3 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 23 6 Youngstown Liberty 48, 3 Streetsboro 35 5 Ravenna 13, 4 Cle. John Hay 12 4 Akron Manchester 21, 5 Gates Mills Hawken 14 Region 10 Region 14 1 Napoleon 30, 8 Caledonia River Valley 6 1 Cols. Bishop Hartley 63, 8 Upper Sandusky 19 2 Bellevue 19, 7 Elida 14 2 Ottawa-Glandorf 72, 7 Lorain Clearview 0 6 Sandusky Perkins 42, 3 Urbana 14 3 Genoa Area 42, 6 Cols. Bishop Ready 21 4 Bryan 41, 5 Cols. Bishop Watterson 24 4 Richwood North Union 40, 5 Galion 21 Region 11 Region 15 8 Poland Seminary 38, 1 Alliance Marlington 0 1 St. Clairsville 41, 8 Cadiz Harrison Central 6 2 Millersburg West Holmes 35, 7 Wintersville Indian Creek 7 2 Ironton 41, 7 Bloom-Carroll 16 3 Steubenville 28, 6 Zanesville Maysville 0 3 Johnstown-Monroe 24, 6 Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 21 4 Dover 27, 5 Granville 24 5 Piketon 49, 4 Minford 27 Region 12 Region 16 1 Dayton Thurgood Marshall 67, 8 Circleville Logan Elm 22 1 Clarksville Clinton-Massie 48, 8 Cin. Madeira 7 7 Springfield Shawnee 42, 2 Kettering Archbishop Alter 34 7 West Milton Milton-Union 46, 2 Williamsport Westfall 14 3 The Plains Athens 63, 6 Circleville 28 3 Norwood 21, 6 Middletown Bishop Fenwick 14 4 Gallipolis Gallia Academy 37, 5 Cin. Archbishop McNicholas 35 4 Batavia 46, 5 Cin. Hills Christian Academy 27

Division V Division VI Region 17 Region 21 1 Kirtland 49, 8 Beverly Fort Frye 7 1 Mogadore 49, 8 Steubenville Catholic Central 24 7 Youngstown Ursuline 64, 2 Sugarcreek Garaway 48 2 Malvern 21, 7 Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding 0 3 Cuyahoga Heights 42, 6 Bellaire 14 6 Youngstown Christian School 20, 3 Warren John F Kennedy 14 4 Columbiana Crestview 51, 5 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas 50 5 Berlin Center Western Reserve 19, 4 Shadyside 18 Region 18 Region 22 1 Lima Central Catholic 42, 8 Collins Western Reserve 14 1 McComb 14, 8 Arlington 0 7 Hamler Patrick Henry 20, 2 Northwood 19 2 Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic 27, 7 Toledo Ottawa Hills 3 3 Columbia Station Columbia 39, 6 Archbold 34 6 Delphos St. John’s 34, 3 Leipsic 29 4 Findlay Liberty-Benton 16, 5 Liberty Center 7 5 Tiffin Calvert 56, 4 Norwalk St. Paul 27 Region 19 Region 23 1 Lucasville Valley 41, 8 Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant 16 1 Danville 30, 8 Hannibal River 6 2 Oak Hill 29, 7 Jeromesville Hillsdale 26 2 Newark Catholic 41, 7 Lancaster Fairfield Christian Academy 14 6 Baltimore Liberty Union 24, 3 Wheelersburg 13 3 Glouster Trimble 41, 6 North Robinson Colonel Crawford 6 4 Bucyrus Wynford 24, 5 Loudonville 0 4 Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans 26, 5 Willow Wood Symmes Valley 3 Region 20 Region 24 1 Coldwater 72, 8 Casstown Miami East 7 1 Ada 50, 8 Waynesfield-Goshen 15 2 Cincinnati Summit Country Day 35, 7 North Lewisburg Triad 27 2 Minster 48, 7 Lewisburg Tri-County North 7 3 Covington 55, 6 New Lebanon Dixie 18 3 Maria Stein Marion Local 53, 6 Bradford 27 4 West Liberty-Salem 28, 5 Miamisburg Dayton Christian 14 4 St. Henry 45, 5 Fort Loramie 21

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Region Year In Last All-Time State Division I Record Region Finish Tournament Appearance Tournament Record Championships (Last) Lakewood St. Edward 11-0 1 1 18th 2011 23-16 1 (2010) Cleveland St. Ignatius 10-1 1 2 24th 2011 62-12 11 (2011) Mentor 10-1 1 4 13th 2011 17-12 North Royalton 10-1 1 6 3rd 2009 1-2 Massillon Washington 10-1 2 1 20th 2010 26-19 Toledo Whitmer 11-0 2 2 14th 2011 16-13 Canton McKinley 8-2 2 5 21st 2011 35-17 3 (1998) Hudson 9-2 2 6 6th 2011 4-5 Hilliard Darby 11-0 3 1 3rd 2010 3-2 Lewis Center Olentangy 10-1 3 3 8th 2008 3-7 Pickerington North 10-1 3 4 2nd 2009 1-1 Hilliard Davdison 9 - 2 3 7 1 3 t h 2 0 1 1 2 8 - 1 0 2 ( 2 0 0 9 ) Cincinnati Colerain 11-0 4 1 15th 2011 27-15 1 (2004) Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller 8-3 4 3 31st 2011 37-23 7 (1985) Cincinnati Elder 8-3 4 4 15th 2009 28-11 2 (2003) Liberty Twp. Lakota East 8-3 4 7 1st 1-0

Region Year In Last All-Time State Division II Record Region Finish Tournament Appearance Tournament Record Championships (Last) Kent Roosevelt 10-1 5 2 5th 2011 2-4 Aurora 10-1 5 3 10th 2011 14-8 1 (2008) Chardon 9-2 5 4 12th 2006 23-10 1 (1994) Chagrin Falls Kenston 7-4 5 8 7th 2010 7-6 Tiffin Columbian 11-0 6 1 13th 2011 10-12 Toledo Central Catholic 10-1 6 2 14th 2011 10-12 1 (2005) Avon 10-1 6 4 6th 2011 9-5 Mansfield Madison 10-1 6 6 4th 2005 2-3 Dresden Tri-Valley 11-0 7 1 6th 2011 5-5 Columbus Marion-Franklin 10-1 7 3 9th 2011 9-8 New Albany 9-2 7 4 6th 2011 8-5 Canal Winchester 9-2 7 7 7th 2010 2-6 Cincinnati Turpin 11-0 8 1 8th 2011 8-7 Cincinnati Winton Woods 8-3 8 2 8th 2010 9-6 1 (2010) Franklin 10-1 8 4 8th 2011 4-7 Trotwood-Madison 9-2 8 6 8th 2011 15-6 1 (2011)

Region Year In Last All-Time State Division III Record Region Finish Tournament Appearance Tournament Record Championships (Last) Chagrin Falls 10-1 9 1 10th 2011 16-9 Ravenna 7-4 9 5 6th 2011 2-5 Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 8-2 9 6 17th 2011 25-12 4 (1988) Hubbard 8-3 9 7 11th 2010 7-10 Napoleon 10-0-1 10 1 11th 2011 5-10 Bellevue 10-1 10 2 14th 2011 10-13 Bryan 11-0 10 4 2nd 2009 1-1 Sandusky Perkins 10-1 10 6 7th 2009 7-5 1 (1999) Millersburg West Holmes 10-1 11 2 5th 2000 5-4 Steubenville 9-2 11 3 25th 2011 47-21 3 (2006) Dover 9-2 11 4 16th 2011 13-15 Poland Seminary 8-3 11 8 12th 2011 13-10 1 (1999) Dayton Thurgood Marshall 10-1 12 1 2nd 2011 2-1 The Plains Athens 9-1 12 3 3rd 2011 1-2 Gallipolis Gallia Academy 9-2 12 4 10th 2006 6-9 Springfield Shawnee 8-3 12 7 6th 2011 10-5

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Region Year In Last All-Time State Division IV Record Region Finish Tournament Appearance Tournament Record Championships (Last) Brookfield 11-0 13 1 4th 2011 4-2 1 (1978) Creston Norwayne 11-0 13 2 4th 2011 7-2 1 (2011) Akron Manchester 8-3 13 4 20th 2011 13-19 Youngstown Liberty 9-2 13 6 6th 2008 5-5 Columbus Bishop Hartley 11-0 14 1 11th 2011 19-8 2 (2010) Ottawa-Glandorf 11-0 14 2 11th 2011 10-10 Genoa Area 11-0 14 3 6th 2011 9-5 Richwood North Union 11-0 14 4 4th 2011 1-3 St. Clairsville 11-0 15 1 9th 2011 8-8 Ironton 7-3 15 2 30th 2011 44-27 2 (1989) Johnstown-Monroe 9-2 15 3 6th 2011 6-5 Piketon 9-2 15 5 2nd 1997 1-1 Clarksville Clinton-Massie 11-0 16 1 12th 2011 13-11 Norwood 10-1 16 3 3rd 2004 2-2 Batavia 11-0 16 4 3rd 2003 1-2 West Milton Milton-Union 9-2 16 7 6th 2011 4-5

Region Year In Last All-Time State Division V Record Region Finish Tournament Appearance Tournament Record Championships (Last) Kirtland 11-0 17 1 8th 2011 10-6 1 (2011) Cuyahoga Heights 10-1 17 3 16th 2011 14-15 Columbiana Crestview 11-0 17 4 11th 2011 7-10 Youngstown Ursuline 7-4 17 7 17th 2010 35-12 4 (2010) Lima Central Catholic 11-0 18 1 9th 2011 10-8 Columbia Station Columbia 10-1 18 3 4th 2010 1-3 Findlay Liberty-Benton 10-1 18 4 8th 2011 13-7 Hamler Patrick Henry 9-2 18 7 15th 2011 23-13 1 (2005) Lucasville Valley 11-0 19 1 7th 2011 6-6 Oak Hill 9-2 19 2 3rd 2010 4-2 Bucyrus Wynford 9-2 19 4 12th 2011 9-11 Baltimore Liberty Union 9-2 19 6 4th 2008 7-3 Coldwater 11-0 20 1 18th 2011 46-15 2 (2007) Cincinnati Summit Country Day 11-0 20 2 6th 2011 1-5 Covington 11-0 20 3 17th 2011 12-16 West Liberty-Salem 11-0 20 4 7th 2011 4-6

Region Year In Last All-Time State Division VI Record Region Finish Tournament Appearance Tournament Record Championships (Last) Mogadore 11-0 21 1 26th 2011 47-22 3 (2002) Malvern 10-1 21 2 9th 2011 8-8 Berlin Center Western Reserve 9-2 21 5 7th 2011 6-6 Youngstown Christian School 8-2 21 6 2nd 2011 2-1 McComb 11-0 22 1 16th 2011 15-14 1 (1983) Fremont St. Joseph Cent. Cath. 10-1 22 2 12th 2010 6-11 Tiffin Calvert 7-4 22 5 11th 2011 16-8 2 (1981) Delphos St. John’s 7-4 22 6 15th 2011 48-8 6 (2010) Danville 10-1 23 1 13th 2011 14-12 Newark Catholic 9-2 23 2 32nd 2010 64-23 8 (2007) Glouster Trimble 10-1 23 3 8th 2011 3-8 Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans 8-3 23 4 6th 2011 2-5 Ada 10-1 24 1 8th 2011 10-7 Minster 9-2 24 2 12th 2011 14-10 1 (1989) Maria Stein Marion Local 9-2 24 3 15th 2011 44-9 1 (2011) St. Henry 8-3 24 4 15th 2009 42-8 6 (2006)

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October 29, 2012 - How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school football teams in the final weeklyAssociated Press poll of 2012, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses): Teams in BOLD are still in the playoffs.

DIVISION I Record Poll Points DIVISION IV Record Poll Points 1. Lakewood St. Edward (21)...... 10-0...... 243 1. Columbus Bishop Hartley (15).. 10-0...... 219 2. Cincinnati Colerain (3)...... 10-0...... 212 2. Ottawa-Glandorf (1)...... 10-0...... 187 3. Toledo Whitmer...... 10-0...... 178 3. Creston Norwayne (5)...... 10-0...... 183 4. Cleveland St. Ignatius (1)...... 9-1...... 171 4. Clarksville Clinton-Massie (1)... 10-0...... 175 5. Willoughby South...... 10-0...... 130 5. Genoa Area...... 10-0...... 146 6. Hilliard Darby ...... 10-0...... 111 6. Brookfield (1)...... 10-0...... 129 7. Mentor...... 9-1...... 80 7. St. Clairsville (1)...... 10-0...... 125 8. Austintown-Fitch...... 9-1...... 59 8. Richwood North Union...... 10-0...... 73 9. Dublin Coffman...... 9-1...... 57 9. Williamsport Westfall...... 9-1...... 48 10. Massillon Washington...... 9-1...... 48 10. Galion...... 9-1...... 25 Others receiving 12 or more points: Springboro, Pickerington Others receiving 12 or more points: Middletown Bishop Fenwick, North Batavia, Columbus Bishop Ready

DIVISION II Record Poll Points DIVISION V Record Poll Points 1. Cincinnati Turpin (13) ...... 10-0...... 222 1. Coldwater (16)...... 10-0...... 237 2. Tiffin Columbian (4)...... 10-0...... 204 2. Kirtland (8)...... 10-0...... 215 3. Dresden Tri-Valley (5)...... 10-0...... 179 3. Lima Central Catholic (1)...... 10-0...... 188 4. Toledo Central Catholic (1)...... 9-1...... 133 4. Sugarcreek Garaway...... 10-0...... 140 5. Aurora (2)...... 9-1...... 124 5. Columbiana Crestview...... 10-0...... 128 6. Zanesville...... 9-1...... 107 6. Northwood ...... 10-0...... 110 7. Pataskala Licking Heights...... 10-0...... 102 7. Covington...... 10-0...... 90 8. Avon...... 9-1...... 91 8. Lucasville Valley...... 10-0...... 50 9. Trotwood-Madison...... 8-2...... 48 9. Cincinnati Summit Country Day.10-0...... 44 10. Mansfield Senior...... 8-2...... 22 10. Cuyahoga Heights...... 9-1...... 43 Others receiving 12 or more points: Columbus Marion 11. Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas...... 9-1...... 43 Franklin, Westlake, Mansfield Madison, Kent Roosevelt Others receiving 12 or more points:Youngstown Ursuiline, Miamisburg Dayton Christian, West Liberty-Salem DIVISION III Record Poll Points 1. Napoleon (14)...... 9-0-1...... 214 DIVISION VI Record Poll Points 2. Chagrin Falls (4)...... 9-1...... 187 1. Mogadore (20)...... 10-0...... 239 3. Bryan (2)...... 10-0...... 179 2. McComb (4)...... 10-0...... 213 4. Dayton Thurgood Marshall (2)... 9-1...... 155 3. Shadyside...... 10-0...... 143 5. Kettering Archbishop Alter...... 8-1-1...... 134 4. Malvern...... 9-1...... 139 6. Millersburg West Holmes...... 9-1...... 112 5. Ada...... 9-1...... 117 7. Bellevue...... 9-1...... 108 6. Fremont St. Joseph Cent.Cath... 9-1...... 114 8. Urbana...... 9-1...... 65 7. Maria Stein Marion Local...... 8-2...... 103 9. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary (1).... 8-2...... 57 8. Warren John F. Kennedy...... 9-1...... 74 10. Alliance Marlington...... 8-2...... 33 9. Newark Catholic...... 8-2...... 70 Others receiving 12 or more points: Steubenville, Sandusky 10. Leipsic...... 8-2...... 34 Perkins, The Plains Athens (1), Chardon Notre Dame- Others receiving 12 or more points: Danville (1), Minster, Cathedral Latin, Dover Glouster Trimble, Norwalk St. Paul

8 www.ohsaa.org OHSAA Football Release No. 3 OHSAA Football Playoff History

OHSAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCES: (updated 10/28/2012) OHSAA STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS BY CONFERENCE 1. Newark Catholic, 32 Note: Schools are listed by current conference and conferences are listed in 2. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller, 31 alphabetical order. 3. Ironton, 30 4. Mogadore, 26 AKRON CITY SERIES: Akron Buchtel (2) TOTAL: 2 T-5. Steubenville, 25 ALL-AMERICAN CONFERENCE: Poland Seminary (1) TOTAL: 1 T-5. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, 25 BLANCHARD VALLEY CONFERENCE: Dola Hardin Northern (1), McComb (1) T-7. Cleveland St. Ignatius, 24 TOTAL: 2 T-7. Wheelersburg, 24 CENTRAL CATHOLIC LEAGUE: Columbus Bishop Hartley (2), Columbus T-9. Columbus St. Francis DeSales, 22 Bishop Ready (1), Columbus Bishop Watterson (2), Columbus St. Francis T-9. Orrville, 22 DeSales (3) TOTAL : 8 CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE: Aurora (1), Kirtland (1) TOTAL: 2 OHSAA PLAYOFF WINS: (updated 11/4/2012) CINCINNATI HILLS LEAGUE: Cincinnati Wyoming (1) TOTAL: 1 1. Newark Catholic, 64 COLUMBUS CITY LEAGUE: Columbus Brookhaven (1) TOTAL: 1 2. Cleveland St. Ignatius, 62 FEDERAL LEAGUE: Canton McKinley (3) TOTAL: 3 3. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, 56 : Norwalk St. Paul (1) TOTAL: 1 4. Delphos St. John’s, 48 FORT ANCIENT VALLEY CONFERENCE: Cincinnati Anderson (1), Cincinnati 5. Columbus St. Francis DeSales, 47 Winton Woods (1) TOTAL: 2 T-6. Mogadore, 47 GREATER CATHOLIC LEAGUE: Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (7), Cincinnati T-6. Steubenville, 47 Elder (2), Cincinnati Purcell Marian (1), Cincinnati St. Xavier (2), Dayton 8. Coldwater, 46 Chaminade Julienne (1), Hamilton Badin (1), Kettering Archbishop Alter (2), T-9. Versailles, 44 Middletown Bishop Fenwick (2) TOTAL: 18 T-9. Ironton, 44 GREATER MIAMI CONFERENCE: Cincinnati Colerain (1), Cincinnati Princeton T-9. Maria Stein Marion Local, 44 (3), Fairfield (1) TOTAL: 5 GREATER WESTERN OHIO CONFERENCE: Lebanon (1), Piqua (1), Trotwood- OHSAA PLAYOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE: (updated 11/4/2012) Madison (1) TOTAL: 3 (minimum 50 playoff games) INDEPENDENT - Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary (4), Brookfield (1), Canton Central 1. Delphos St. John’s, 48-8, .857 Catholic (2), Cleveland St. Ignatius (11), Cleveland St. Joseph (1), Ironton (2), 2. St. Henry, 42-8, .840 Lakewood St. Edward (1), Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas (1), Youngstown 3. Cleveland St. Ignatius, 62-12, .838 Cardinal Mooney (8) TOTAL: 31 4. Maria Stein Marion Local, 44-9, .830 INTER TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE: Lisbon David Anderson (1) TOTAL: 1 5. Versailles, 44-11, .800 LAKE ERIE LEAGUE: Maple Heights (1), Warren G. Harding (2) TOTAL: 3 6. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, 56-17, .767 MID-OHIO ATHLETIC LEAGUE: Marion Pleasant (3) TOTAL: 3 7. Coldwater, 46-15, .754 MID-STATE LEAGUE: Amanda-Clearcreek (2), Gahanna Columbus Academy (2), Newark Catholic (8), West Jefferson (2) TOTAL: 14 8. Newark Catholic, 64-23, .736 Carey (1), Tiffin Calvert (2) TOTAL: 3 9. Columbus St. Francis DeSales, 47-19, .712 MIDLAND ATHLETIC LEAGUE: Coldwater (2), Delphos St. John’s (6), 10. Steubenville, 47-21, .691 MIDWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE: Maria Stein Marion Local (5), Minster (1), St. Henry (6), Versailles (6) TOTAL: 26 OHSAA STATE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: MUSKINGUM VALLEY LEAGUE: Crooksville (1) TOTAL: 1 1. Cleveland St. Ignatius, 11 NORTH COAST LEAGUE: Bedford St. Peter Chanel (1), Cleveland Benedictine T-2. Newark Catholic, 8 (6), Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (1), Garfield Heights Trinity (1), Mentor T-2. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, 8 Lake Catholic (3), Parma Heights Holy Name (1), Warren John F. Kennedy 4. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller, 7 (1) TOTAL: 14 T-5. Cleveland Benedictine, 6 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE: Galion (1) TOTAL: 1 T-5. Delphos St. John’s, 6 NORTHEASTERN BUCKEYE CONFERENCE: Beloit West Branch (1) TOTAL: 1 T-5. St. Henry, 6 NORTHERN BUCKEYE CONFERENCE: Fostoria (2) TOTAL: 2 T-5. Versailles, 6 NORTHERN LAKES LEAUGE: Sylvania Southview (1) TOTAL: 1 9. Maria Stein Marion Local, 5 : Norwalk (1) TOTAL: 1 T-10. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, 4 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE: Columbus Grove (1) TOTAL: 1 T-10. Youngstown Ursuline, 4 ATHLETIC LEAGUE: Archbold (1), Hamler Patrick Henry (1), Liberty Center (1), Wauseon (1) TOTAL: 4 OHSAA STATE TOURNAMENT RUNNERS-UP: OHIO CAPITAL CONFERENCE: Dublin Scioto (1), Hilliard Davidson (2), 1. Ironton, 6 Sunbury Big Walnut (1), Upper Arlington (1) TOTAL: 5 T-2. Coldwater, 5 : Orrville (1) TOTAL: 1 T-2. Columbus St. Francis DeSales, 5 OHIO VALLEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE: Steubenville (3), Steubenville T-2. Newark Catholic, 5 Catholic Central (1) TOTAL: 4 T-5. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller, 4 PORTAGE TRAIL CONFERENCE: Mogadore (3) TOTAL: 3 T-5. Mogadore, 4 PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE: Chardon (1) TOTAL: 1 T-7. 14 schools with 3: Akron Buchtel, Amanda-Clearcreek, Canton McKinley, : Clyde (1), Sandusky Perkins (1) TOTAL: 2 Cincinnati Princeton, Cincinnati St. Xavier, Columbus Bishop Watterson, SOUTHERN OHIO CONFERENCE: Wheelersburg (1) TOTAL: 1 Lakewood St. Edward, Massillon Washington, Norwalk St. Paul, Orrville, SOUTHWESTERN BUCKEYE LEAGUE: Germantown Valley View (3) TOTAL: 3 Steubenville, Uniontown Lake, Versailles, Warren John F. Kennedy SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE: Avon Lake (1), Brecksville-Broadview Heights (1), Olmsted Falls (1) TOTAL: 3 STEEL VALLEY CONFERENCE: Youngstown Ursuline (4) TOTAL: 4 OHSAA THREE RIVERS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE: Lima Senior (1), Toledo Central SPORTS INFORMATION Catholic (1), Toledo St. Francis deSales (2) TOTAL: 4 TRI-VALLEY CONFERENCE: Nelsonville-York (1) TOTAL: 1 STAFF WAYNE COUNTY ATHLETIC LEAGUE: Creston Norwayne (1) TOTAL: 1 : Defiance (1), Kenton (2), St. Marys Memorial Bob Goldring, Associate Commissioner of Operations (3) TOTAL: 6 Tim Stried, Director of Information Services WEST SHORE CONFERENCE: Elyria Catholic (3) TOTAL: 3 Brenda Murray OTHER SCHOOLS: , Coordinator of Website and myOHSAA Cincinnati Academy of Physcial Education (3, defunct) Kristin Daugherty, Administrative Liaison Sports Information Warren Western Reserve (1, defunct) Paul Seiter, Sports Information Assistant TOTAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS: 202 www.ohsaa.org 9 OHSAA Football Release No. 3 Football Playoff Qualifiers By Record

Listed below are the number of teams that qualified for the tournaments by record since 2000, the tournament was expanded to include the Top 8 teams in each region in 1999. 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 Record Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams 10-0 34 32 37 30 34 29 25 28 21 26 29 26 28 9-0 0 4 2 0 1 0 2 1 4 1 2 2 1 9-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-1 47 45 45 49 49 52 58 55 54 56 53 48 52 8-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-1 1 3 1 2 1 3 4 0 4 3 0 3 2 8-2 58 54 59 59 54 58 48 51 60 51 53 57 51 7-2 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 3 5 1 3 4 7-3 28 40 35 40 36 35 32 36 28 39 41 40 34 6-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 6-3-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6-4 11 8 4 7 11 12 14 18 12 9 8 6 13 5-5 1 2 4 2 2 1 4 0 4 1 4 3 5 5-4 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192

Football Playoff Attendance

Total attendance for the OHSAA football tournaments has been over 8.1 million in the last 13 years. Listed below is the total attendance for all rounds of the tournaments, attendance for the six state championship games and per game averages for those past 13 seasons, which is when the OHSAA football tournaments moved to the 192 qualifiers and five round playoff format: Total Tournament State Finals Year Attendance Per Game Average Per Game Average Attendance (6 games) (186 games) 1999 752, 247 4,044 60,111 10,002 2000 679,707 3,654 57,678 9.613 2001 811,409 4,362 65,663 10,944 2002 669,432 3,599 65,584 10,931 2003 686,411 3,690 60,586 10,098 2004 624,825 3,359 52,799 8,800 2005 691,741 3,529 59,410 9,902 2006 568,230 3,055 48,932 8,155 2007 585,423 3,147 50,972 8,495 2008 516,466 2,777 48,420 8,070 2009 561,416 3,018 39,027 6,504 2010 483,179 2,598 35,737 5,956 2011 515,249 2,770 48, 695 8,116

State Football Attendance Records

State Finals, All Divisions Combined State Finals (Single game) 1. 2001, Canton Fawcett Stadium & Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium— 1. 1973, Akron —29,720 65,663 (6 games) (Youngstown Cardinal Mooney vs. Warren Western Reserve) 2. 2002, Canton Fawcett Stadium & Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium— 2. 1980, Nippert Stadium, University of Cincinnati—22,751 65,584 (6 games) (Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller vs. Massillon Washington) 3. 1997, Canton Fawcett Stadium & Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium— 3. 2002, Canton Fawcett Stadium—20,328 60,935 (6 games) (Cincinnati Elder vs. Warren G. Harding) 4. 2003, Canton Fawcett Stadium & Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium— 4. 1981, Akron Rubber Bowl—20,325 60,586 (6 games) (Canton McKinley vs. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller) 5. 1999, Canton Fawcett Stadium & Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium— Note: 1982, , The Ohio State University, Columbus—31,409 60,011 (6 games) (Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller vs. Massillon Washington & Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary vs. Ironton) Doubleheader Division I and Division III 10 www.ohsaa.org OHSAA Football Release No. 3 2011 OHSAA Football Regional & State Results

Listed below are the number of teams that qualified for the tournaments by record since 2000, the tournament was expanded to include the Top 8 teams in each region in 1999. Division I - Regional Quarterfinal Results Division I - Regional Final Results Region 1 Region 1 1 Mentor 48, 8 Cle. John F. Kennedy 16 2 Cle. St. Ignatius 23, 1 Mentor 17 2 Cle. St. Ignatius 29, 7 Boardman 14 Region 2 6 Lakewood St. Edward 28, 3 Cleveland Heights 14 5 Solon 37, 4 Willoughby South 12 1 Tol. Whitmer 37, 7 Wadsworth 0 Region 2 Region 3 1 Tol. Whitmer 20, 8 Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 0 2 Pickerington Central 24, 1 Hilliard Davidson 0 7 Wadsworth 35, 2 Canton GlenOak 28 Region 4 3 Hudson 35, 6 Findlay 28 3 Cin. St. Xavier 35, 4 Cin. Archbishop Moeller 21 5 Canton McKinley 49, 4 Sylvania Southview 21 Region 3 1 Hilliard Davidson 22, 8 Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 0 Division I - State Semifinal Results 2 Pickerington Central 55, 7 Dublin Coffman 14 Saturday, November 26 6 Gahanna Lincoln 38, 3 Westerville Central 21 4 Upper Arlington 21, 5 Troy 20 Cleveland St. Ignatius 17, Toledo Whitmer 6 Region 4 at Mansfield Arlin Field 1 Middletown 28, 8 Centerville 10 2 Cin. Colerain 60, 7 Cin. Walnut Hills 6 3 Cin. St. Xavier 17, 6 Mason 6 Pickerington Central 14, Cincinnati St. Xavier 7 4 Cin. Archbishop Moeller 31, 5 Cin. Sycamore 21 at Dayton

Division I - Regional Semifinal Results Region 1 1 Mentor 42, 5 Solon 40 Division I - State Championship 2 Cle. St. Ignatius 20, 6 Lakewood St. Edward 17 Saturday, December 3 Region 2 1 Tol. Whitmer 37, 5 Canton McKinley 6 Cleveland St. Ignatius 34, Pickerington Central 13 7 Wadsworth 42, 3 Hudson 21 at Canton Fawcett Stadium Region 3 ATTENDANCE: 12,181 1 Hilliard Davidson 15, 4 Upper Arlington 6 2 Pickerington Central 41, 6 Gahanna Lincoln 10 Region 4 4 Cin. Archbishop Moeller 42, 1 Middletown 30 3 Cin. St. Xavier 28, 2 Cin. Colerain 15

Division II - Regional Quarterfinal Results Division II - Regional Final Results Region 5 Region 5 1 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 35, 8 Chesterland West Geauga 0 3 Aurora 21, 1 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 14 (OT) 2 Tallmadge 14, 7 New Philadelphia 7 Region 6 3 Aurora 45, 6 Madison 20 4 Kent Roosevelt 30, 5 Warren Howland 21 1 Avon 35, 7 Tiffin Columbian 21 Region 6 Region 7 1 Avon 45, 8 Medina Highland 24 1 Cols. Marion-Franklin 48, 2 Dresden Tri-Valley 42 (OT) 7 Tiffin Columbian 25, 2 Sandusky 20 Region 8 6 East Cleveland Shaw 22, 3 Maple Heights 12 1 Trotwood-Madison 35, 2 Kings Mills Kings 20 4 Tol. Central Catholic 48, 5 Olmsted Falls 19 Region 7 1 Cols. Marion-Franklin 34, 8 Cols. Brookhaven 28 Division II - State Semifinal Results 2 Dresden Tri-Valley 48, 7 New Carlisle Tecumseh 30 Friday, November 25 3 New Albany 51, 6 Ashland 37 4 Sunbury Big Walnut 14, 5 Cols. Beechcroft 7 Region 8 Avon 43, Aurora 20 1 Trotwood-Madison 53, 8 Hamilton Ross 7 at Parma Byers Field 2 Kings Mills Kings 10, 7 Harrison 7 6 Cin. Turpin 24, 3 Tipp City Tippecanoe 21 Trotwood-Madison 47, Columbus Marion-Franklin 44 5 Wapakoneta 24, 4 Franklin 13 at Clayton Northmont Good Samaritan Stadium

Division II - Regional Semifinal Results Region 5 1 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 49, 4 Kent Roosevelt 14 Division II - State Championship 3 Aurora 34, 2 Tallmadge 14 Region 6 Friday, December 2 1 Avon 49, 4 Toledo Central Catholic 28 7 Tiffin Columbian, 37, 6 East Cleveland Shaw 12 Trotwood-Madison 42, Avon 28 Region 7 at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium 1 Cols. Marion-Franklin 44, 4 Sunbury Big Walnut 17 ATTENDANCE: 6,699 2 Dresden Tri-Valley 24, 3 New Albany 7 Region 8 1 Trotwood-Madison 27, 5 Wapakoneta 6 2 Kings Mills Kings 24, 6 Cincinnati Turpin 0 www.ohsaa.org 11 OHSAA Football Release No. 3 2011 OHSAA Football Regional & State Results

Division III - Regional Quarterfinal Results Division III - Regional Final Results Region 9 Region 9 1 Chagrin Falls 66, 8 Oberlin Firelands 14 1 Chagrin Falls 30, 6 Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 12 2 Mentor Lake Catholic 47, 7 Cle. Benedictine 21 Region 10 6 Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 27, 3 Hunting Valley University School 14 5 Elida 37, 3 Cols. Eastmoor Academy 10 4 Ravenna 42, 5 Ravenna Southeast 35 Region 10 Region 11 1 Columbus St. Francis DeSales 35, 8 Caledonia River Valley 0 4 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 70, 2 Dover 44 2 Clyde 27, 7 Napoleon 7 Region 12 3 Cols. Eastmoor Academy 14, 6 Urbana 0 1 Springfield Shawnee 21, 3 Plain City Jonathan Alder 10 5 Elida 54, 4 Bellevue 20 Region 11 1 Steubenville 68, 8 Wintersville Indian Creek 13 Division III - State Semifinal Results 2 Dover 68, 7 Thornville Sheridan 53 Friday, November 25 3 Minerva 29, 6 Poland Seminary 28 4 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 42, 5 Canal Fulton Northwest 22 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 24, Chagrin Falls 14 Region 12 1 Springfield Shawnee 64, 8 Cin. Taft 8 at Uniontown Lake Alumni Field 7 Jackson 27, 2 The Plains Athens 7 3 Plain City Jonathan Alder 35, 6 Circleville Logan Elm 21 Springfield Shawnee 56, Elida 42 4 Day. Thurgood Marshall 35, 5 Kettering Archbishop Alter 27 at Piqua Alexander Stadium

Division III - Regional Semifinal Results Region 9 1 Chagrin Falls 24, 4 Ravenna 6 Division III - State Championship 6 Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 31, 2 Mentor Lake Catholic 14 Friday, December 2 Region 10 5 Elida 24, 1 Columbus St. Francis DeSales 21 3 Cols. Eastmoor Academy 14, 2 Clyde 12 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 21, Springfield Shawnee 14 Region 11 at Canton Fawcett Stadium 4 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 24, 1 Steubenville 22 ATTENDANCE: 7,361 2 Dover 41, 3 Minerva 35 Region 12 1 Springfield Shawnee 20, 4 Day. Thurgood Marshall 13 3 Plain City Jonathan Alder 28, 7 Jackson 7

Division IV - Regional Quarterfinal Results Division IV - Regional Final Results Region 13 Region 13 1 Girard 35, 8 Canton Central Catholic 12 3 Creston Norwayne 26, 1 Girard 24 2 Orrville 53, 7 Leavittsburg LaBrae 14 Region 14 3 Creston Norwayne 42, 6 Brookfield 7 1 Kenton 30, 3 Cols. Bishop Hartley 28 4 Sullivan Black River 49, 5 Akron Manchester 19 Region 15 Region 14 2 Johnstown-Monroe 27, 5 Coshocton 24 1 Kenton 74, 8 Wellington 22 2 Pemberville Eastwood 31, 7 Ottawa-Glandorf 0 Region 16 3 Cols. Bishop Hartley 42, 6 Richwood North Union 14 3 Clarksville Clinton-Massie 21, 5 Day. Chaminade Julienne 20 4 Genoa Area 37, 5 Huron 14 Region 15 1 St. Clairsville 30, 8 Chesapeake 27 Division IV - State Semifinal Results 2 Johnstown-Monroe 42, 7 Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 21 Saturday, November 26 6 Ironton 12, 3 Amanda Clearcreek 9 5 Coshocton 34, 4 Martins Ferry 13 Creston Norwayne 59, Johnstown-Monroe 28 Region 16 at New Philadelphia Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium 1 Waynesville 21, 8 West Milton Milton-Union 17 7 Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy 16, 2 Cin. Madeira 10 Kenton 36, Clarksville Clinton-Massie 6 3 Clarksville Clinton-Massie 35, 6 Cin. North College Hill 0 5 Day. Chaminade Julienne 63, 4 Williamsport Westfall 13 at Piqua Alexander Stadium

Division IV - Regional Semifinal Results Region 13 1 Girard 56, 4 Sullivan Black River 14 Division IV - State Championship 3 Creston Norwayne 34, 2 Orrville 19 Saturday, December 3 Region 14 1 Kenton 32, 4 Genoa Area 22 Creston Norwayne 48, Kenton 42 3 Cols. Bishop Hartley 21, 2 Pemberville Eastwood 7 at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium Region 15 5 Coshocton 47, 1 St. Clairsville 21 ATTENDANCE: 10,454 2 Johnstown-Monroe 34, 6 Ironton 7 Region 16 5 Day. Chaminade Julienne 30, 1 Waynesville 17 3 Clarksville Clinton-Massie 24, 7 Cin. Hills Christian Academy 10 12 www.ohsaa.org OHSAA Football Release No. 3 2011 OHSAA Football Regional & State Results

Division V - Regional Quarterfinal Results Division V - Regional Final Results Region 17 Region 17 1 Kirtland 49, 8 Columbiana 8 1 Kirtland 35, 3 Columbiana Crestview 7 7 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas 34, 2 Woodsfield Monroe Central 12 Region 18 3 Columbiana Crestview 44, 6 Cuyahoga Heights 20 4 Sugarcreek Garaway 32, 5 New Middletown Springfield 14 7 Hicksville 34, 5 Hamler Patrick Henry 7 Region 18 Region 19 1 Liberty Center 28, 8 Carey 0 1 Bucyrus Wynford 54, 2 Lucasville Valley 48 (OT) 7 Hicksville 28, 2 Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 7 Region 20 6 Findlay Liberty-Benton 45, 3 Lima Central Catholic 35 5 Coldwater 28, 6 West Jefferson 6 5 Hamler Patrick Henry 49, 4 Northwood 28 Region 19 1 Bucyrus Wynford 33, 8 Smithville 7 Division V - State Semifinal Results 2 Lucasville Valley 28, 7 West Lafayette Ridgewood 21 Friday, November 25 6 Ashland Crestview 45, 3 Cols. Grandview Heights 29 5 Portsmouth West 18, 4 Nelsonville-York 12 Kirtland 42, Bucyrus Wynford 0 Region 20 8 Versailles 48, 1 West Liberty-Salem 21 at Canton Central Catholic Klinefelter Field 2 Marion Pleasant 79, 7 Cin. Summit Country Day 7 6 West Jefferson 40, 3 Frankfort Adena 13 Coldwater 41, Hicksville 21 5 Coldwater 31, 4 Covington 7 at Lima Stadium

Division V - Regional Semifinal Results Region 17 1 Kirtland 52, 4 Sugarcreek Garaway 7 Division V - State Championship 3 Columbiana Crestview 41, 7 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas 20 Friday, December 2 Region 18 5 Hamler Patrick Henry 21, 1 Liberty Center 7 Kirtland 28, Coldwater 7 7 Hicksville 20, 6 Findlay Liberty-Benton 13 at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium Region 19 1 Bucyrus Wynford 14, 5 Portsmouth West 9 ATTENDANCE: 6,654 2 Lucasville Valley 42, 6 Ashland Crestview 12 Region 20 5 Coldwater 43, 8 Versailles 0 6 West Jefferson 49, 2 Marion Pleasant 42

Division VI - Regional Quarterfinal Results Division VI - Regional Final Results Region 21 Region 21 1 Berlin Ctr. Western Reserve 33, 8 Cle. Villa Angela-St. Joseph 6 1 Berlin Ctr. Western Reserve 49, 2 Shadyside 7 2 Shadyside 46, 7 Wellsville 6 Region 22 3 Youngstown Christian 20, 6 Mogadore 17 2 Delphos St. John’s 28, 1 Leipsic 20 5 Malvern 23, 4 Thompson Ledgemont 7 Region 22 Region 23 1 Leipsic 51, 8 Arcadia 0 2 New Wash. Buckeye Central 40, 5 Beallsville 0 2 Delphos St. John’s 55, 7 Toledo Ottawa Hills 0 Region 24 3 Tiffin Calvert 42, 6 Edon 20 1 Maria Stein Marion Local 28, 6 Minster 0 5 McComb 49, 4 Edgerton 39 Region 23 1 Willow Wood Symmes Valley 28, 8 Glouster Trimble 19 Division VI - State Semifinal Results 2 New Washington Buckeye Central 46, 7 Crown City South Gallia 0 Saturday, November 26 3 Danville 34, 6 Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans 7 5 Beallsville 27, 4 Portsmouth Sciotoville 14 New Wash. Buckeye Central 22, Berlin Ctr. Western Reserve 21 Region 24 at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium 1 Maria Stein Marion Local 53, 8 Lockland 0 2 Fort Loramie 34, 7 Cin. Country Day 14 6 Minster 48, 3 Springfield Catholic Central 13 Maria Stein Marion Local 21, Delphos St. John’s 14 5 Ada 49, 4 Lewisburg Tri-County North 12 at Wapakoneta Harmon Field

Division VI - Regional Semifinal Results Region 21 1 Berlin Ctr. Western Reserve 29, 5 Malvern 20 Division VI - State Championship 2 Shadyside 27, 3 Youngstown Christian 24 Saturday, December 3 Region 22 1 Leipsic 34, 5 McComb 26 Maria Stein Marion Local 61, New Washington Buckeye Central 21 2 Delphos St. John’s 35, 3 Tiffin Calvert 0 at Canton Fawcett Stadium Region 23 ATTENDANCE: 5,346 5 Beallsville 35, 1 Willow Wood Symmes Valley 34 2 New Wash. Buckeye Central 37, 6 Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans 7 Region 24 1 Maria Stein Marion Local 41, 5 Ada 14 6 Minster 30, 2 Fort Loramie 7 www.ohsaa.org 13 OHSAA Football Release No. 3 2011 OHSAA Football Notes

OHSAA Football Championship Game Records in 2011 All Divisions Kenton - Most TD receptions, Brice Fackler (4)

Trotwood-Madison - Most points, Isreal Green (36), Most TDs, Green (6), Most rushing TDs, Green (6) Division I Clev. St. Ignatius - Tied most FGs, Tim Shenk (2) Division II Trotwood-Madison - Total offense yards (492), Most rushing yards, Isreal Green (326)

Avon/Trotwood-Madison - Combined total yards (818) Division IV Creston Norwayne - Tied most TDs (7)

Kenton - Most TD passes, Maty Mauk (5)

Kenton/Norwayne- Tied most combined TDs (13), Combined pass attempts (74), Combined pass completions (42), Combined passing yards (703) 2011 Ohio Mr. Football - Maty Mauk (Sr., Kenton)

Mauk finished the 2011 season with 7,181 total yards and 92 touchdowns. The Wildcat quarterback completed 382 of 566 passes for 5,413 yards and 68 touchdowns while rushing 241 times for 1,768 yards and 24 touchdowns. Mauk finishes his career as the Ohio and national leader in career passing yards (18,929) and touchdown passes (219).

2011 Associated Press Football All-Ohio Awards Division I Division II Division III Division IV Division V Division VI Coach of the Year John Magistro, Wester- Chris McFarland, Norwalk; Ryan Adams, The Plains Athens Mike Carter, Jason Peters, Grandview Matt Burgbacher, Fort Loramie; ville Central; Mark Ritzler, Andy Olds, Kings Mills Kings Johnstown-Monroe Heights; Tiger LaVerde, Nate Moore, Minster Findlay Kirtland

Offensive Player(s) Jack Snowball, Sr., Wad- Michael Simpson, Sr., Reggie McAdams, Sr., Elida; Brad Maty Mauk, Sr., Luke Keller, Sr., Lucasville Tyler Erwin, Sr., New Wash. Buck- of the Year sworth; Mitch Trubisky, Jr., Trotwood-Madison Jarzab, Sr., Springfield Shawnee Kenton Valley; Damon Washington, eye Central; Jeff Clegg, Sr., Berlin Mentor Jr., Kirtland Ctr. Western Reserve; Brian Kelly, Sr., Spring. Catholic Central

Defensive Player(s) Chris Wormley, Sr., Tol. Billy Skerkavich, Sr., Aldophus Washington, Sr., Cin. Taft; Ja’Waun Woodley, Jr. Christian Hauber, Sr., Kaevon Green, Jr., Youngs. of the Year Whitmer; Mike Svetina, Sr., Trotwood-Madison; Deon’tae Courtney Love, Jr., Youngs. Mooney; Cols. Bishop Hartley Kirtland; Jesse Curry, Sr., Christian; Daniel Gusching, Sr., Clev. St. Ignatius Moore, Jr., Akron Kenmore Najee Murray, Sr., Steubenville Youngs. Ursuline Minster For complete All-Ohio football teams visit www.ohssa.org/sports/ft/boys/default.asp

2011 ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL - FINAL October 31, 2011 - How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school football teams in the last weekly Associated Press poll of 2011, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses): Teams in Bold are state champions. DIVISION I Record Poll Points DIVISION IV Record Poll Points 1. Hilliard Davidson (16)...... 9-0...... 246 1. Kenton (21)...... 10-0...... 252 2. Toledo Whitmer (7)...... 10-0...... 220 2. Cols. Bishop Hartley (4)...... 9-0...... 221 3. Cin. Colerain...... 9-1...... 174 3. Waynesville (1)...... 10-0...... 184 4. Middletown (3)...... 9-1...... 168 4. Pemberville Eastwood...... 10-0...... 168 5. Mentor ...... 9-1...... 145 5. Cin. Madeira...... 10-0...... 143 6. Cle. St. Ignatius...... 8-2...... 124 6. Johnstown-Monroe...... 10-0...... 126 7. Canton GlenOak...... 9-1...... 108 7. Genoa Area...... 9-1...... 80 8. Cin. St. Xavier...... 8-2...... 78 8. Girard...... 9-1...... 68 9. Lakewood St. Edward...... 7-3...... 29 9. St. Clairsville...... 9-1...... 61 10. Solon...... 9-1...... 27 10. Middletown Bishop Fenwick...... 8-2...... 22 Others receiving 12 or more points: Sylvania Southview, Cle. Heights, Troy, Cin. Moeller Others receiving 12 or more points: Ottawa-Glandorf, Day. Chaminade Julienne, Creston Norwayne, Martins Ferry DIVISION II Record Poll Points 1. Trotwood Madison (18)...... 10-0...... 247 DIVISION V Record Poll Points 2. Kings Mills Kings (2)...... 10-0...... 220 1. Lima Central Catholic (14)...... 10-0...... 222 3. Cols. Marion Franklin (2)...... 10-0...... 178 2. Kirtland (5)...... 10-0...... 210 4. Warren Howland (3)...... 9-0...... 163 3. Marion Pleasant (3)...... 10-0...... 199 5. Avon (1) ...... 9-1...... 144 4. Bascom Hopewell-Loudon...... 10-0...... 172 6. Aurora...... 9-1...... 110 5. Liberty Center (3)...... 10-0...... 154 7. Maple Heights...... 8-1...... 89 6. Bucyrus Wynford (1) ...... 10-0...... 134 8. Cuyhoga Falls Walsh Jesuit...... 8-1...... 88 7. West Liberty-Salem...... 10-0...... 96 9. Dresden Tri-Valley...... 9-1...... 51 8. Lucasville Valley...... 10-0...... 75 10. Wapakoneta ...... 9-1...... 35 9. Coldwater...... 7-3...... 41 Others receiving 12 or more points: Sandusky, Franklin, Tipp City Tippecanoe 10. Woodsfield Monroe Central...... 9-1...... 20 Others receiving 12 or more points: Nelsonville-York, Cols. Grandview Heights, Covington DIVISION III Record Poll Points 1. Steubenville (18)...... 10-0...... 240 DIVISION VI Record Poll Points 2. Kettering Archbishop Alter (3)...... 10-0...... 190 1. Berlin Ctr. Western Reserve (19)...... 10-0...... 243 3. Plain City Jonathan Alder (1)...... 10-0...... 172 2. Thompson Ledgemont (4)...... 10-0...... 204 4. Chagrin Falls...... 10-0...... 162 3. Delphos St. John’s (2)...... 7-3...... 176 5. Mentor Lake Catholic (1)...... 9-1...... 145 4. Marion Stein Marion Local...... 8-2...... 164 6. (T6) Minerva (2)...... 10-0...... 122 5. Malvern...... 9-1...... 137 7. (T6) Springfield Shawnee (1)...... 10-0...... 122 6. Leipsic (1)...... 9-1...... 123 8. Dover...... 9-1...... 48 7. Fort Loramie...... 9-1...... 105 9. Thornville Sheridan...... 9-1...... 45 8. Youngstown Christian...... 9-1...... 66 10. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney...... 6-3...... 34 9. Ada...... 8-2...... 58 Others receiving 12 or more points: Jackson, Athens, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, Day. Thurgood 10. Willow Wood Symmes Valley...... 9-1...... 40 Marshall, Alliance Marlington, Ravenna SE Others receiving 12 or more points: Springfield Catholic Central, Tiffin Calvert, Shadyside, Minster

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