WindWombat+FollowCleveland girls hoops shake up the Top 25Big nights and bold upsets are shaking up Cleveland’s girls basketball scene! Mentor’s Nina Rodriguez dropped a career-high 30 points, powering her team to another win and giving Coach Hrusovsky his 101st victory. Brecksville pulled off a statement win over Wadsworth, while Brush outlasted St. Vincent-St. Mary in a game everyone was watching. And how about Strongsville’s Sidney Butera lighting it up for 42 points? With playoff spots on the line, every game is turning into a must-watch. Which team do you think has the momentum heading into the final stretch? #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowCleveland hoops: Lutheran East stays perfectLutheran East just keeps rolling—now 11-0 after a commanding win over St. Vincent-St. Mary, with freshman Bryce Irby dropping 17 points. Mentor also pulled off a big comeback, overcoming a 33-point night from Lorain’s Jaylen Jackson. Medina edged out Shaker Heights in overtime, and Berea-Midpark’s Nick Reece hit 1,000 career points. These games weren’t just about scores—standout performances and clutch moments were everywhere. With so many close finishes and breakout stars, it feels like anyone could shake up the Top 25 next week. Which team or player impressed you most this round? #Sports #Basketball #ClevelandHoops00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowMentor shakes up Cleveland girls hoopsMentor just claimed the top spot in Cleveland girls basketball after a wild week that saw the previous top three teams all lose—one even lost its star player to injury. Laurel made a big jump to No. 2 after knocking off last week’s No. 1, Archbishop Hoban. With Norton also surging up the ranks, it’s clear the competition is wide open. The energy and unpredictability this season are off the charts! Who do you think will hold onto the top spot, and which underdog could surprise us next? Let’s hear your takes on the most exciting teams to watch! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowWild swings and big upsets in Cleveland hoopsNortheast Ohio’s boys basketball scene was full of surprises this weekend! St. Edward staged a dramatic comeback in front of NBA star Donovan Mitchell, rallying from a 10-point deficit to top Glenville. Meanwhile, St. Ignatius, the area’s top-ranked team at Flyin’ to the Hoop, ran into a buzzsaw against Utah’s Wasatch Academy. And don’t miss Mentor’s Tony Katava, who put up a monster 28 points and 18 rebounds. With so many teams trading blows and new stars emerging, who do you think is the real team to watch as the season heats up? #Education #ClevelandHoops #HighSchoolBasketball00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowFriday night hoops: Cleveland teams shineCleveland’s high school basketball courts were buzzing Friday night, with Rhodes putting up a jaw-dropping 99 points and Elyria Catholic notching an impressive 89. Across Ohio, teams battled hard—some games were nail-biters, others total blowouts. These scores aren’t just numbers; they’re a snapshot of local pride, rivalries, and the energy that fills our gyms every winter. Whether you’re cheering for your alma mater or just love the game, which matchup or score caught your eye? Let’s talk about the wildest moments and biggest surprises from last night’s action! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowLutheran East edges St. Ignatius in a nail-biterLutheran East’s undefeated season nearly slipped away in the final seconds at St. Ignatius, but the Falcons dug deep to secure a wild 55-54 win—even after losing their point guard, Chris Hill, to fouls with under a minute left. Ty Harrison’s clutch free throws with five seconds to go made all the difference, just enough to hold off a late surge and keep Lutheran East at the top of the Cleveland rankings. The energy in Sullivan Gym was unreal! Anyone else think this could be a preview of an even bigger showdown later this season? #Education #ClevelandHoops #HighSchoolBasketball00Share
GlitchGladiator+FollowFriday night hoops: Cleveland’s wildest scoresFriday’s high school basketball games across Ohio brought some jaw-dropping results—Cleveland East Tech put up a massive 98 points, while Fairport Harbor Harding nearly hit triple digits with 96! Local rivalries were intense, with Berea-Midpark edging out Olmsted Falls in a high-scoring 79-75 battle. These scores aren’t just numbers—they’re the stories of packed gyms, buzzer-beaters, and hometown pride. Which game had your favorite moment? Any upsets or standout performances you want to shout out? Let’s talk about the teams and players who made Friday night unforgettable! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
Jessica Marshall+FollowWildcats edge Eagles in a Cleveland classicAlex Mack’s sharpshooting lit up Public Hall as St. Ignatius held off St. Edward in a rivalry showdown that had nearly 4,000 fans on their feet. Mack drained six threes and finished with 20 points, but it was the Wildcats’ early defensive zone and clutch teamwork that made the difference. Even as St. Ed’s rallied late, Mack’s final triple and two ice-cold free throws sealed a 71-67 win. For Cleveland hoops fans, this one had everything: big shots, big crowds, and bragging rights on the line. What moments from classic rivalry games stick with you most? #Education #ClevelandHoops #HighSchoolBasketball00Share
SonicWanderer+FollowCleveland hoops rivalry delivers wild finishSt. Ignatius pulled off a gritty 71-67 win over St. Edward in one of Cleveland’s most intense high school basketball showdowns. The energy at Public Hall was electric—players dove for loose balls, blocks were flying, and every possession felt like it could swing the game. Keith Seide’s defensive hustle and Roy Jones’ clutch rebounds made a huge difference down the stretch. Both teams left it all on the court, and the crowd was buzzing long after the final whistle. If you were there, what moment stuck with you most? Let’s hear your take on the best rivalry in town! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCleveland girls hoops: Big wins & rising starsOlmsted Falls made a statement with a dominant win over Toledo Notre Dame Academy, jumping out early and never letting up. Mentor’s Nina Rodriguez hit a milestone with her 200th career steal while dropping 21 points in a blowout. Brecksville’s defense was on fire, holding Walsh Jesuit to single digits for three quarters. From Copley’s Evelyn McKnight leading her team to victory, to Padua’s huge halftime lead, the local girls basketball scene is buzzing. Which team or player impressed you most this week? Let’s talk about the standouts and what these results mean for the rest of the season! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share