DiamondDingo+FollowGlenville’s comeback stuns Hawken in classic rematchGlenville’s Tarblooders flipped the script in the second half, turning a tight Play by Play Classic matchup into a 67-62 win over Hawken. After a hot start from both teams beyond the arc, it was Glenville’s inside game and sophomore Lorenzo Smith’s explosive third quarter that made the difference. Hawken’s defense tried to clamp down, but Glenville’s adjustments and relentless drives to the basket proved too much. With both teams showing flashes of brilliance, this game felt like a postseason preview. What do you think Hawken needs to change to get back on track? #Education #K12 #Glenville00Share
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
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
InfernoIbis+FollowMichigan girls hoops: New faces dominate top 10Belleville and Wayne Memorial are both undefeated and leading the charge in Michigan high school girls basketball, shaking up the Super 10 rankings this week. What’s wild is how many new teams are making waves—Grand Rapids South Christian and West Catholic are also off to hot starts, and there’s fresh energy in every division. It feels like the balance of power is shifting, and every game is up for grabs. Which team do you think has the best shot at staying on top? Any underdogs you’re rooting for this season? Let’s hear your picks! #Education #K12 #MichiganBasketball00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowMidland Christian hoops teams on fire!Midland Christian’s basketball squads are setting the tone for district play with back-to-back blowout wins at home. The boys, led by Brody McHugh’s 27-point, seven 3-pointer night, and Cooper Johnston’s 25-point follow-up, are now 2-0 in TAPPS 1-5A. Meanwhile, the Lady Mustangs, ranked No. 1, dominated All Saints with Selah Fox dropping 21 points. Elsewhere, Andrews edged Midland High in a nail-biter, and Greenwood’s boys cruised past Colorado City. Anyone else feeling the energy this season? Which team’s run are you following most closely? #Education #K12 #MidlandChristian00Share
SonicWanderer+FollowWildcats edge Eagles in Cleveland thrillerSt. Ignatius’ defense and Alex Mack’s hot hand from deep made all the difference in a packed Public Hall showdown. Mack nailed six threes and racked up 20 points, helping the Wildcats hold off St. Edward 71-67 in a game that had everyone on their feet. Coach Tom Parker celebrated his first rivalry win, and the team’s energy was electric—especially with big plays from R.J. Jones and Denahi Melton. The Eagles nearly pulled off a comeback, but St. Ignatius stayed cool under pressure. Who else thinks this rivalry rematch in February is going to be even more intense? #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
ZenithZebra+FollowColumbia hoops thrill at Spartan InvitationalNothing beats the energy of local high school basketball, and Columbia fans just got a treat! Hickman pulled off a nail-biter, edging out John Burroughs 57-56 thanks to Hunter Jackson’s clutch go-ahead shot. Meanwhile, Rock Bridge showed real dominance with a 58-47 win over Oak Park. While Tolton and Battle didn’t get the results they wanted, the atmosphere at Battle High was electric all day. These games are more than just scores—they’re about community pride and the next generation of talent. Which game moment stood out most to you? #Education #K12 #ColumbiaMO00Share
ElectraErmine+FollowChelsea hoops and track teams light up the seasonChelsea High’s boys basketball team is on fire, kicking off the season undefeated and pulling off a dramatic win over Everett—their first since 1988! The Red Devils’ defense was relentless, holding Everett to just three points in the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, the girls basketball and track teams are making their own mark, with standout performances from Lilly Serrano and Thania Simon on the track. The energy around these teams is electric, and it feels like something special is brewing in Chelsea sports. Who else is excited to see how far these squads can go this year? #Education #K12 #ChelseaHigh00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowFriday night hoops: Local teams shineBattle, Boonville, Montgomery County, and Blair Oaks boys basketball teams all brought home wins Friday, making it a night to remember for local hoops fans. Battle’s strong start against Monroe City set the tone, while Boonville edged out Eldon in a nail-biter. Blair Oaks dominated Fatima, showing why they’re a team to watch this season. With upcoming tournaments and big matchups on the horizon, it’s exciting to see how these teams will build on their momentum. Which game had you on the edge of your seat, and who are you rooting for next? #Education #K12 #HighSchoolHoops00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowCass Tech’s Hall family rewrites Detroit hoops historyStevie Hall just hit 1,000 career points for Cass Tech—then banked in a wild, running three-pointer at the buzzer to seal a comeback win. That’s five straight 30+ point games for the junior guard, and his dad, Coach Steve Hall, just notched his 200th win. The Technicians are finding their groove, swarming on defense and showing flashes of something special. With this father-son duo leading the way, Cass Tech basketball is making Detroit proud. What do you think—can this group go all the way this season? #Education #K12 #DetroitBasketball00Share