53rd Annual Cuyahoga County East-West High School All-Star Scholarship Football Game is Set for June 6

Berea, OH- As the 2024/25 school year comes to a close, it is tradition across Ohio to have one final big game for the state’s best football players. These all-star games not only help prepare players who are going to the next level by providing them some Spring football, but also a way for many to say goodbye to the sport they love.

Tomorrow night, Cuyahoga County is having its All-Star game at George Finnie Stadium on the campus of Baldwin Wallace University. The teams have been practicing for over a week at their respective fields. Tonight is walkthrough and media night for the squads as they get ready for the game tomorrow night.

Looking at Team East, there is a heavy emphasis on Cleveland-area players with schools such as Benedictine, John Hay, Bedford, Lutheran East, Maple Heights, Glenville, Cleveland Heights, and Shaw represented. Additionally, the likes of Garfield Heights, Warrensville Heights, Orange, Chagrin Falls, Brush, Wickliffe, Euclid, Madison, Trinity, Shaker Heights, and Gilmour also have representation on the roster. All in all, a good sample of Cleveland resides on Team East with plenty of college-bound players set to impress.

As for Team West, there’s a bigger emphasis on the suburbs of Cleveland. The Cleveland West Conference has a lot of representation with Lakewood, North Olmsted, Normandy, Valley Forge, Bay Village, and Rocky River having players on the roster. The North Coast Conference is represented by both sides of the Parma Holy War, with three Namers and one Bruin on the squad.

Looking at the colleges, a good amount of Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets are going to be playing along with other OAC schools, such as Heidelberg and Muskingum, having representation. Former Ohio Athletic Conference stars John Carroll also have a few players in this game. Additionally, Ashland leads the D2 charge with plenty of standout players.

Tomorrow night is going to be bittersweet for a lot of these players. It is the last time that they will be representing their high schools, now Alma Maters. Still, while the emotions will be at an all-time high, so will the talents of these players. No pressure of next week, just the pressure of one final Friday Night Lights session under the Berea night sky.

High Flyers Welcome Scrappy #23 Seed for OHSAA Baseball District Semis

Gates Mills, OH- On May 27, #6 Hawken will welcome #23 Holy Name for an OHSAA Division 4 District Semifinals clash. In years past, this game would have been played at a neutral site. However, the additions of divisions five, six, and seven spread the playoffs out more. Neutral sites now begin in the district finals.

The Hawks enter play posting a 19-5 record along with a CVC championship after an 8-2 league campaign. Additionally, they dominated Akron Springfield 14-0 to begin postseason play. As for the Green Wave, they sit at .500, with a 13-13 record. For the second season in a row, the Namers are playing on ‘borrowed time’ as they upset #14 Cloverleaf 6-1 in the Sectional Finals. This round has been a tough roadblock for HN to overcome. Last season, they fell to STVM 8-1 in this round. Their prior two appearances in the District Semifinals saw them lose to Tallmadge and Elyria Catholic in 2022 and 2019, respectively.

Similar to last year, Holy Name found a rhythm down the stretch after a rough start. With a 2-8 conference record, a lot of expectations were undershot. After losing to Elyria Catholic on May 7, the Green Wave found their wakeup call. Since then, they are 8-3 with big wins over Gilmour and Padua thrown in the mix.

Hawken has been a model of consistency all season. One look at their offense tells the story of their success–runs, runs, and runs. Averaging 9.08 runs per game while having a team batting average of .328, the Hawks have dominated at the sticks. Stars such as Miles Hamilton (.379 average) and Asher Kimball (.362 average) have led by example.

Looking at the ballpark, the Hawks have one of the most unique in the state. If you take a look at the outfield, you’ll find a soccer field and a softball field. Given these dimensions’ obscurities, Hawken has still hit five home runs this season.

Defensively, both squads have stellar pitching staffs. Ethan Gibson started for Hawken against Springfield. In four innings, he allowed 1 hit while striking out 8 batters. Holy Name threw their ace, Dom Marchetta, against Cloverleaf. With his 12 strikeouts, Marchetta now sits second on the career strikeout leaderboard at Holy Name.

Based on the stats and the season so far, Cole Twardokus or Billy Butler will most likely be on the mound for the Hawks. As for Holy Name, it has been confirmed by coach Mike Masetta that Harrison Frank will be starting. Frank pitched in HN’s Sectional Final win over Canton South in 2024. He threw a complete game while allowing 4 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 2 batters.

The game will begin at 5 PM at Hawken, with the winner advancing to the District Championship against the winner of #1 Lake Catholic and #27 Northwest.

You can watch the game on the SmeeSports YouTube channel with Nathan Smee and Cameron Ragazzo on the call starting at 4:50 PM with pregame.

Watch Hawken Vs Holy Name Baseball: https://www.youtube.com/live/pSWZ4zfGPDI?si=Sli4-b-KK6xHOms3

The Battle for Lakewood Under the Lights

Lakewood, OH- Friday Night Under the Lights has become a beloved tradition for Lakewood baseball over the years. On May 2, this tradition will turn into a battleground as St Edward’s rolls in.

This game has the makings of an instant classic from the start. On one hand, the Rangers have home-field advantage along with a better record. On the other hand, the Eagles’ ability to win is almost unmatched in Northeast Ohio. As for state rankings via MaxPreps, this is as close as physically possible. Lakewood enters the night as the 143rd-ranked team in Ohio while St Ed’s sits at 144th. In regard to form, the Eagles are in control as they’ve won their last four, while the Rangers only have a one-game win streak.

While both sides have plenty of standout players, Cooper Russell (LKWD) and Leo Bartolone (SEHS) are two of the expected impact players in this ball game. Bartolone is committed to play college ball at John Carroll after this season. Speaking of the Blue Streaks’ rivals, Mount Union scooped up Logan Ellis and Leo Soneson from Lakewood. With the NCAC calling JCU, it remains to be seen if these three will face off in another rivalry game after this one.

First pitch is scheduled for 7 PM at Lakewood High School. In the past few years, Lakewood has completed its all-turf field with some renovations. With that being said, the Rangers have one of the best fields in all of NEO. You can watch the game live on the SmeeSports YouTube Channel. Nathan Smee will have the call beginning at 6:50 PM with the SmeeSports Pregame Show. The player of the game announced at the end of this broadcast will be presented by our friends over at CrossFit Strongsville.

Watch Lakewood Vs St Edward Baseball: https://www.youtube.com/live/rjmo7g4QPCA?si=w0kCJySwaEEoM5Mh

Game Preview + Streaming Information: St Vincent St Mary Vs Alliance Baseball (April 7, 2025)

Akron, OH- On Monday, April 7, SmeeSports will be at Skeeles Field on the campus of the University of Akron for OHSAA Baseball between St Vincent St Mary and Alliance.

Heading into the matchup, the Aviators are a perfect 5-0 on the year with victories over Massillon, Perry, JFK Catholic, Cuyahoga Falls, and Green. As for STVM, they have a 3-1 record with wins over Field, Cloverleaf, and CVCA. Their one loss came against St Ignatius as the Wildcats won 3-2 in walk-off fashion.

Zach Kurkey leads the way for the Fighting Irish, batting .417 on the year with 2 RBIs and 2 extra-base hits. As for pitching, the three-headed monster of Tyler Slone, Matt Large, and Will Tober lead the way. Out of 27.2 innings of play this season, 27 of those innings were pitched by the three. The other 0.2 innings were pitched by Sam Robinson.

Looking at the 5-0 Aviators, it is a four-year varsity player Michael Blackwell leading the way while batting .556 with 6 RBI’s and 4 extra-base hits. However, Blackwell missed the last two games due to injury. Bo Davis is second in batting average on the team, posting a .467 average. On top of his impressive average, he has added 6 RBIs and 2 doubles.

Nathan Smee will have the call live on the SmeeSports YouTube Channel. This will be our 4th Alliance game of the baseball season and the first for STVM. The Fighting Irish are 2-1 in games Smee has called. The Aviators are 3-0 in games Smee has called.

First pitch is at 5:15 at Skeeles Field at Akron University.

Watch STVM Vs Alliance Baseball: https://www.youtube.com/live/YXQqV6GlGZ0?si=h-1O7ssLbUuSikDp