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Saturday Tournament Scores, 11/6/21

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OHSAA STATE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
(Division 3 Girls)

Marie Souther of Zane Trace 12th (18:53.8)
Caitlyn Shipley of Westfall 71st

(Division 3 Boys)
Ryan Richendollar of Adena 28th (16:37)

(Division 2 Girls)– Noon
Olivia Cisco of Waverly 30th (19:12.1)
Indy Spetnagel of Unioto 33rd
Brianna Nelson of Unioto 50th
Lily Winter of Circleville 80th
Maddux Bigam of Circleville 83rd

(Division 2 Boys)
Unioto team finished 3rd. Corey Schobelock 5th (15:46), Gabe Lynch 26th, Markko Turner 39th, Seth Ogan 47th.
Charlie Putnam of Portsmouth 8th
Mitch Green of Waverly 75th

VOLLEYBALL
(Division 3 Regional Championship)

Adena 3, Westfall 0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-20) *10th Adena trip to Final 4/Play Independence 11/12/21 at 2pm*

(Division 4 Regional Championship)
South Webster 3, Newark Catholic 0 (25-15, 25-22, 25-13) *SW to play 11/10/21 vs New Knoxville at 6pm*

BOYS SOCCER
(Division 2 Regional Championship)

Unioto 2, Athens 1 *Unioto’s 2nd trip to Final Four and first in 17 years/Play Cincinnati Wyoming at 7pm 11/10/21 at Teays Valley HS*

GIRLS SOCCER
(Division 2 Regional Championship)
Bexley 2, Fairfield Union 1

(Division 3 Regional Championship)
Eastern Brown 3, Milford Center Fairbanks 2

FOOTBALL
(Division 5)

Columbus Academy 30, Piketon 22
Ironton 17, Portsmouth 6
Wheelersburg 24, West Lafayette Ridgewood 20
Harvest Prep 12, Amanda Clearcreek 10

(Division 6)
Fort Frye 36, Nelsonville-York 6
Barnesville 28, KIPP 20
Fairland 58, Worthington Christian 28
West Jefferson 63, Northmor 13

(Division 7)
Newark Catholic 42, Caldwell 7
East Knox 35, Trimble 28
Hannibal River 53, Berne Union 21
Shadyside 27, Waterford 13

OHSAA Announces More State Tournament Venues

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(Columbus) –- Several more state tournament venues have now been set by the Ohio High School Athletic Association for the 2021-22 school year and beyond. During the 2020-21 school year, the COVID-19 pandemic forced changes to several traditional state tournament venues. 

“We are very excited to announce these state tournament venues because of the experience they will give our student-athletes, schools and communities,” said Doug Ute, OHSAA Executive Director. “We would like to thank all those who operate these venues and have an important part in these partnerships and support of high school sports in Ohio.” 

The volleyball state tournament will return to the Nutter Center at Wright State University in Dayton. The 11,200-seat venue has hosted the volleyball state tournament since 1991, except for last year due to the pandemic. The OHSAA thanks Vandalia Butler High School for hosting the 2020 state tournament. 

The OHSAA individual wrestling state tournament will return to the Schottenstein Center at The Ohio State University for the next three years, with an option for a two-year extension. That event utilizes many areas of the arena, including the large warm-up gymnasium, and is one of the few venues in Ohio that is able to accommodate nine mats on the arena floor, which led to the expansion of the state tournament in 2000. More than 15,000 fans have regularly attended the semifinals and championships sessions. The OHSAA thanks Marengo Highland, Marion Harding and Hilliard Darby high schools for hosting the 2021 state tournament last March. 

The wrestling state tournament will start on Friday, March 11, 2022, and conclude that Sunday evening. 

The state tournament agreements with the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus and NorthStar Golf Club in Sunbury have been extended for the next two years, while the agreement with the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, home of the prestigious Western and Southern Open, has been extended for the next three years to host the OHSAA girls and boys tennis state tournaments. 

The 2021 OHSAA field hockey state tournament will remain at Thomas Worthington High School, where it was held in 2020. The OHSAA would like to thank Upper Arlington High School for hosting the event since 2002. 

All OHSAA sports and confirmed state tournament venues are listed below. 
OHSAA State Tournament Venues Fall Sports
Golf – The Ohio State University Golf Club and NorthStar Golf Club
Volleyball – Wright State University, Dayton
Football – Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton 
Girls Tennis – Lindner Family Tennis Center, Mason
Field Hockey – Thomas Worthington High School
Cross Country – Fortress Obetz and Memorial Park, Columbus
Soccer – Announcement Coming Soon

Winter Sports
Girls and Boys Basketball – University of Dayton Arena 
Swimming & Diving – Branin Natatorium, Canton
Gymnastics – Hilliard Bradley High School
Bowling – Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl
Ice Hockey – Nationwide Arena, Columbus
Wrestling – Schottenstein Center, The Ohio State University

Spring Sports
Softball – Firestone Stadium, Akron
Baseball – TBA 
Track & Field – TBA
Boys Tennis – Lindner Family Tennis Center, Mason
Lacrosse – TBA