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  • High School Football News for Columbus, Ohio: "Get the latest updates on high school football in Columbus, Ohio, with 'High School Football News for Columbus.' We cover all the key moments, game highlights, top players, and team stats. Stay informed on your local high school football action, from thrilling touchdowns to playoff predictions. Tune in for weekly analysis and in-depth coverage of Columbus high school football.
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High School Football News for Columbus, Ohio: "Get the latest updates on high school football in Columbus, Ohio, with 'High School Football News for Columbus.' We cover all the key moments, game highlights, top players, and team stats. Stay informed on your local high school football action, from thrilling touchdowns to playoff predictions. Tune in for weekly analysis and in-depth coverage of Columbus high school football.
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  • High School Football Playoff Madness Grips Columbus, Ohio
    2024/11/04
    High school football in Columbus, Ohio, is buzzing with excitement as the 2024 season hurtles toward its playoff phase. The regular season wrapped up on October 26, and the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) announced the playoff qualifiers and first-round pairings on October 27.

    The playoffs kicked off on November 1, with the top eight seeds in each region hosting the first-round games. This season, 448 schools qualified for the postseason, marking the third consecutive year that the top 16 schools in each region made the cut.

    Central Ohio has seen its fair share of thrilling matchups. In Week 5, fans witnessed an electrifying clash between undefeated teams Columbus Academy and St. Charles, highlighting the competitive spirit of the region. Other standout teams include Bishop Watterson, Walnut Ridge, and Grove City, all of whom boasted 4-0 records as of Week 5.

    The divisional breakdowns for the 2024 season have been finalized, with the largest 70 schools in Division I and the remaining schools divided into Divisions II through VII. Each division has approximately 106 schools, with competitive balance data factoring into the enrollment counts.

    Key matchups in the first round of the playoffs include several Central Ohio teams. For instance, in Division II Region 5, Willoughby South will face off against undefeated Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit, while Akron Firestone will battle Akron Archbishop Hoban. In Division III Region 9, Youngstown Chaney will take on Youngstown Ursuline, and in Division IV Region 14, Columbus Africentric Early College will face Zanesville West Muskingum.

    Spectrum News 1, the official television partner of the OHSAA, has been broadcasting several key games each week, bringing live action to fans across the Northeast, Central, and Southwest regions of Ohio. Recent televised matchups have included Cleveland Glenville vs. Upper Arlington and Medina vs. Lewis Center Olentangy.

    As the playoffs progress, the excitement is palpable. The second-round games will be played on November 8, with the state semifinals set for November 29 and the state championships scheduled from December 5-7 in Canton. With so many talented teams and players, this season promises to be one for the books.

    In other news, Olentangy Schools is set to welcome John Sansbury as the new head coach, replacing Steve Hale who has led the program at Olentangy Liberty since 2003. Additionally, Grant Coulson from the area received a $5,000 check from CW Columbus for his outstanding performance both on and off the field.

    With the playoffs underway, fans are eagerly anticipating the next round of thrilling games. Whether you're cheering from the stands or watching on Spectrum News 1, high school football in Columbus, Ohio, is an event you won't want to miss.
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  • Columbus High School Football: Playoffs, Rivalries and Education-Focused Initiatives
    2024/11/01
    High school football in Columbus, Ohio, is buzzing with excitement as the 2024 season reaches its climax. The action kicked off on August 23, with practices having begun on August 1, as approved by the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA).

    This season has seen some thrilling matchups, with Spectrum News 1, the official television partner of the OHSAA, bringing live games to fans every week. The Friday night OHSAA Game of the Week has been a highlight, featuring games from the Northeast, Central, and Southwest regions of Ohio. Notable matchups included Cleveland Glenville vs. Upper Arlington and Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller vs. Cincinnati Princeton in the opening week. Other exciting games have been Medina vs. Lewis Center Olentangy and Hamilton vs. West Chester Lakota West.

    In the Columbus area, teams like Bishop Watterson, Upper Arlington, and Olentangy Liberty have been leading the pack. Bishop Watterson remains undefeated with a 7-0 record, boasting a strong overall rating. Upper Arlington follows closely with a 6-1 record, making these teams the ones to watch as the season progresses.

    The regular season wrapped up on October 26, with the announcement of playoff qualifiers on October 27. The playoffs commenced on November 1, with all first-round games scheduled for 7 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. This marks the beginning of an intense playoff run, leading up to the state semifinals on November 29 and the state championships from December 5-7 in Canton.

    The OHSAA has also finalized the divisional breakdowns for the 2024 season, with the largest 70 schools placed in Division I and the remaining schools divided into Divisions II through VII. Each division has approximately 106 schools, with competitive balance data factoring into the enrollment counts.

    As the playoffs unfold, fans are gearing up for a series of intense matchups. Spectrum News 1 will continue to provide extensive coverage, including all 14 state semifinal games and all seven state championship games available on channel 1, the Spectrum News App, and at OHSAA.tv.

    With education-based initiatives also in focus, the OHSAA has partnered with "Change The Game Ohio" to provide various educational programs, emphasizing the importance of education alongside athletic excellence.

    As the high school football season in Columbus, Ohio, heats up, it's clear that this year is filled with thrilling matchups, impressive rankings, and comprehensive coverage, making it an unforgettable season for teams and fans alike.
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  • Columbus High School Football Playoffs Heating Up: First-Round Matchups and Storylines
    2024/10/28
    High school football in Columbus, Ohio, is buzzing with excitement as the 2024 season hurtles toward its playoff phase. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) has announced the playoff qualifiers and first-round pairings.

    On Friday, November 1, the top eight seeds in each region will host the first-round games, all set to kick off at 7 p.m. In Division I, Region 1, Cincinnati Elder, seeded first, will face off against Cleveland St. Ignatius, while Cincinnati West Clermont will battle Liberty Township Lakota East.

    In the Columbus area, several compelling matchups are on the horizon. Upper Arlington will travel to Hilliard to take on Hilliard Davidson, a game that promises to be one of the highlights of the first round. Other notable games include Olentangy Liberty at Olentangy Orange and St. Francis DeSales at Bishop Watterson.

    The Central Ohio region has seen its fair share of thrilling games throughout the season. Week 5 featured an undefeated clash between Columbus Academy and St. Charles, showcasing the competitive spirit of high school football in the area. Spectrum News 1, the official television partner of OHSAA, has been broadcasting key games each week, providing comprehensive coverage of the Northeast, Central, and Southwest regions of Ohio.

    As the playoffs begin, teams are gearing up for intense competition. Practices started on August 1, and the first games took place on August 23, setting the stage for a season filled with rivalry matches and standout performances. Despite early challenges from a heat wave that forced some games to be rescheduled, the season has been filled with action-packed matchups.

    In addition to the on-field action, there have been heartwarming moments. For instance, a special play allowed a Gahanna student with Down syndrome to score a touchdown, highlighting the inclusive and supportive spirit of high school football in Columbus.

    As the first round of playoffs approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the next phase of the season. With games televised on Spectrum News 1 and available on the Spectrum News App and OHSAA.tv, there are plenty of ways to stay tuned to all the action. Whether you're cheering from the stands or watching from home, high school football in Columbus is certainly an event not to be missed.
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