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OHSAA Basketball State Tournaments Returning to Traditional Final Four

Below is an official press release from the OHSAA:

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Next March, the Ohio High School Athletic Association girls and boys basketball state tournaments will return to the traditional format of the Final Four, with all state semifinalists converging in the same area in one weekend for the state tournament.
The University of Dayton Arena will continue to host all seven state championship games, along with several semifinal games, but UD Arena cannot host all 21 games of the state tournament with the new seven division format in basketball.
Additional sites in the Dayton area will be announced as host sites for some state semifinal games. The OHSAA Board of Directors approved the change at its April meeting.
“We looked at several options on how to conduct this year’s state tournament with seven divisions, because UD Arena is not available to host all 21 games,” said Doug Ute, OHSAA Executive Director. “We settled on the football model, with the state semifinals held on the weekend prior to the state finals. The feedback we received from the coaches at this year’s state tournament led us to make this proposal to the board to go back to the traditional final four model, which will require additional sites. There are some great options in that area and we are already working on those details.”
Last fall, the girls volleyball state tournament, which also had 21 contests, utilized three additional sites to supplement Wright State University. This coming June, the baseball state tournament will use one additional site. Firestone Stadium in Akron is available that week to host the 21 games of the softball state tournament.
Last fall, soccer expanded to five divisions for girls and boys, with the state semifinals taking place mid-week and the winners advancing to Historic Crew Stadium for 10 championship games over four days.
The specific state tournament schedule and additional sites will be announced at a later date.


Family, Friends, and Avon Community Mourn the Loss of Football Standout Jeremiah Kelly

According to reports, Avon football standout Jeremiah Kelly, who was committed to attend the University of Cincinnati to be a member of the Bearcats football team, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday morning.

Our hearts, thoughts, and prayers are with Jeremiah’s family, friends, and the entire Avon community during this time.


The New Spring Forecast Magazine is Here!

The Forecast Magazine has officially returned with the 2025 Spring Edition!

Find one in your home-delivery Chronicle-Telegram today (April 16th) and in select single copies! E-Edition subscribers also get free access to the magazine over at chroniclet.com!

Inside, you’ll find high school baseball and softball team previews, awesome action shots, an outlook on the Cleveland Guardians, a Lake Erie Crushers schedule, and more!

As always, we greatly appreciate the support from our loyal sponsors who make this publication possible. We hope you enjoy another edition of the Forecast Magazine!


A Conversation with Lorain Esports Head Coach Seth Litman

The Lorain Titans Esports Team following a successful regional tournament. 

The Lorain Esports team is on to states! After a dominant performance in the Regional Tournament earlier this month, the Titans Esports team, competing in the game Valorant, is on to the State Tournament at the University of Akron on April 26th.

Our own Rocco Nuosci caught up with the head coach of the team, Seth Litman, as the guys get ready to compete for a state title. Coach Litman talked about the growth of the program, some of the individuals who have helped elevate its status, and their expectations to bring a state championship trophy back home to Lorain.

Take a listen to the interview below, and good luck, Titans!




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