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Cleveland Heights High School

Thursday, November 1, 2012

UPDATE: Playoff Games in Question Could Be Delayed if Courts Cannot Reach Decision

The OHSAA Sent out an update this afternoon that the courts have not yet reached a decision on which teams — Beachwood and Cleveland Heights or Ashtabula Edgewood and Mayfield — get playoff spots.

Updated 12:43 p.m. Friday The OHSAA says it does not yet have a resolution on whether Cleveland Heights and Beachwood or Mayfield and Ashtabula Edgewood will participate in this weekend's playoff games. If there is no resolution from the courts by midafternoon, the OHSAA will have to postpone the games in question, said, Tim Stried, spokesperson for the OHSAA. "Court proceedings are taking place in Cuyahoga County right now trying to bring a resolution to this case. There could end up (being) several courts involved today (and moving forward until a resolution is reached)," he said. The games that would be affected are the Division IV, Region 13 game at Brookfield Friday and the Division I, Region I Playoff game at St. Edward Saturday. St…

Jay Bell

12:36 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

These high schools need to come up with a better way to make playoff spots, because getting the courts involved and ultimately adding another political element, is going to be consequential to the children who pay because they love the game. www.firebrandcentral.com   more ›

Monday, January 23, 2012

Lack of Focus Moves to Final Round of Rock Off

The Cleveland Heights High, Shaker Heights High and Hawken School band will perform in the 16th Annual Tri-C High School Rock Off Final Exam Feb. 11

Lack of Focus just became a band a month ago. The members hadn’t performed live together. But they tried out for the Tri-C High School Rock Off anyway, and snagged a spot in the final round. They were one of 66 high school bands that made it out of 80 applicants, said Frank Imhoff of Live Nation. The band performed Friday night at the House of Blues during round three of the 16th annual event Feb. 11. Cleveland Heights High School student Giles Vondoom was confident they’d move past the first round to the final, known as the "Final Exam,” before he and the band played. “I may feel nervous, but I don’t feel intimated. I feel as a band we’re phenomenal and we have the potential to win it, if not this year, next year,” said 16-year-old Giles…

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