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      • Marion Local and St. Edward repeated as state champions, Mahoning Valley teams won a pair of titles and three teams became champs for the first time.
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  2. List of OHSAA football champions. The Ohio High School Athletic Association ( OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.

  3. List of Ohio High School Athletic Association championships. The Ohio High School Athletic Association ( OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.

    Rank
    # Of Titles
    School
    City
    1
    64
    Lakewood
    2
    61
    Cincinnati
    3
    51
    Upper Arlington
    4
    45
    Cleveland
    • A Look at The Archbishop Hoban Knights
    • A Look at The Winton Woods Warriors
    • A Look at The Clinton-Massie Falcons
    • A Look at The Youngstown Ursuline Fighting Irish
    • A Look at The Chardon Hilltoppers
    • A Look at The Hamilton Badin Rams
    • A Look at The St. Edward Eagles
    • A Look at The Springfield Wildcats
    • A Look at The Marion Local Flyers
    • A Look at The Newark Catholic Green Wave

    Head coach:Tim Tyrrell (102-17 in his ninth season) Record:12-3 How they got here:Defeated Eastlake North 49-0, Austintown Fitch 48-28, Nordonia 35-7, Walsh Jesuit 49-30 and Avon 31-24 Offensive player to watch:Junior running back Lamar Sperling’s five-game playoff production – 1,282 yards and 20 TDs – would be a really good regular season for a lo...

    Head coach:Chad Murphy (12-3 in his first season) Record:12-3 How they got here:Defeated Turpin 46-29, Kings 31-21, La Salle 42-25, Piqua 38-17 and Green 20-7 Offensive player to watch:Senior running back Ty’Rek Spikes has put together a strong playoff run, one that can almost rival that of his Hoban counterpart Lamar Sperling. Spikes has run for 1...

    Head coach:Dan McSurley (249-63 in his 26th season) Record:13-1 How they got here:Defeated Northridge 55-13, Waverly 49-28, Wyoming 42-14, Archbishop McNicholas 28-27 and Bloom-Carroll 24-21 Offensive player to watch:Senior Carson Vanhoose is the anchor to the Falcons’ rushing attack. Vanhoose has run for 1,856 yards and 27 TDs to lead Clinton-Mass...

    Head coach:Dan Reardon (20-14 in his third season) Record: 11-3 How they got here:Defeated Canton South 48-20, Salem 54-35, Glenville 42-38, West Branch 64-35 and Port Clinton 34-17 Offensive player to watch:Senior running back DeMarcus McElroy has saved his best football for his final season with the Irish. Over the last two playoff games, he’s ru...

    Head coach:Mitch Hewitt (108-30 in his 11th season) Record:15-0 How they got here:Defeated Akron East 38-7, Streetsboro 63-7, Canfield 27-14, Dover 31-3 and West Holmes 41-7 Offensive player to watch:Junior Alex Henry has stepped in as the Hilltoppers’ quarterback and excelled. Of course, in Chardon’s offense, it’s not all about the throwing abilit...

    Head coach: Nick Yordy (42-14 in his fifth season) Record: 14-0 How they got here: Defeated Vandalia Butler 37-0, Lima Shawnee 17-0, St. Mary's Memorial 45-10, Bellbrook 21-9 and Granville 14-0 Offensive player to watch: Senior Jack Walsh is the centerpiece of the offense for the Rams. The running back has rushed for 1,815 yards and 18 TDs on 272 c...

    Head coach: Tom Lombardo (75-14 in his seventh season) Record: 14-1 How they got here: Defeated Lorain 49-0, Berea-Midpark 56-14, Canton McKinley 42-0, Medina 41-6 and Upper Arlington 16-10 Offensive player to watch: Senior QB Christian Ramos has grown over his nearly two full years as the Eagles’ starter. Ramos is a big, strong player at 6-foot-2,...

    Head coach: Maurice Douglas (59-31 in his eighth season) Record: 13-1 How they got here: Defeated Northmont 42-7, Dublin Jerome 34-0, Findlay 13-0, Marysville 27-0 and Moeller 22-21 Offensive player to watch: Senior Te’Sean Smoot is one of the state’s most dynamic players. The quarterback has completed 189 of 282 passes for 2,657 yards with 20 TDs ...

    Head coach:Tim Goodwin (276-48 in his 23rd season) Record:15-0 How they got here: Defeated Twin Valley South 41-0, Fort Loramie 42-6, Riverside 34-0, St. Henry 27-8 and Hopewell-Loudon 34-7 Offensive player to watch: Senior quarterback Peyton Otte has taken well to the position change this season. The former All-Ohio receiver leads the Flyers with ...

    Head coach: Ryan Aiello (33-16 in his fourth season) Record: 14-1 How they got here: Defeated Danville 34-16, Caldwell 42-7, East Knox 35-7, Shadyside 35-20 and Warren JFK 14-7 Offensive player to watch: Senior quarterback Cole Canter has thrown a school-record 31 TD passes this season, breaking the old mark of 24 which had stood since 1968. He’s t...

  4. Live Stats. Live Audio Broadcasts on GBSN. Game Recaps (see below) Photos, Gear, DVDs and Program. OHSAA Football State Championship Pairings. All games at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton. Home team listed first. Pairings included with overall record and Associated Press state rank. Division II State Championship – Thursday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · The state's No. 1-ranked team in Division II, The Tigers finished off a perfect 16-0 season with their first state title of the OHSAA playoff era by defeating recent playoff nemesis Hoban....

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    2023 State Playoffs Coverage. Live Television (Spectrum News 1) and Video Streaming. MaxPreps Statewide Schedules | Joe Eitel Statewide Schedules and Computer Points. Max Preps Statewide Leaders. OPSWA Statewide Notebook and Top Accomplishments. Playoff School Forms and Information.

  7. Nov 30, 2022 · CANTON, Ohio — Seven state champions were crowned this weekend at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium as the 2022 high school football season reached its end. On Saturday morning, Marion Local beat Kirtland 14-6 for the D-VI title.

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