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WEOL Baseball & Softball Tournament Coverage

 

Tune in to WEOL all week long for Lorain County’s best tournament baseball and softball coverage!

Check out our tournament coverage schedule below! More games could potentially be added, so check back here for updates throughout the postseason.

Saturday, June 14th (State Final, Baseball) – Amherst vs. Anthony Wayne

When: 7pm

Where: Canal Park

Friday, June 13th (State Semifinal, Baseball) – Amherst vs. New Albany

Amherst def. New Albany 3-2 (10 innings)

Thursday, June 5th (Regional Final, Baseball) – Amherst vs. Oregon Clay

Amherst def. Clay 7-4

Wednesday, June 4th (Regional Semifinal, Baseball) – Amherst vs. Green

Amherst def. Green 6-3

Friday, May 30th (District Final, Baseball) – Keystone vs. Cardinal Mooney

Cardinal Mooney def. Keystone 9-0

Thursday, May 29th (District Final, Baseball) – North Ridgeville vs. Green

Green def. North Ridgeville 3-2

Wednesday, May 28th (Regional Semifinal, Softball) – North Ridgeville vs. Walsh Jesuit

North Ridgeville def. Walsh Jesuit 7-5

Tuesday, May 27th (District Semifinal, Baseball) – Warren G. Harding vs. Avon Lake

Warren G. Harding def. Avon Lake 7-5

NOTE: ALL GAMES WILL AIR EXCLUSIVELY ON WEOL STREAM 1


OHSAA Announces Changes to Football Playoff Format

The following is a News Release directly from the Ohio High School Athletics Association and Director of Media Relations Tim Stried:

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Several significant changes highlight the 2025 Ohio High School Athletic Association football playoff regulations that were approved Thursday by the OHSAA Board of Directors. The number of qualifiers per region will be 12 instead of 16, with the top four seeds in each region earning a first-round bye. In addition, the first three rounds of the postseason will be hosted by the higher seeded team instead of the first two rounds.

From 1999 through 2019, eight schools per region qualified for the playoffs, which was a five-week tournament. In early 2020, the OHSAA approved a proposal from the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association to expand to 12 qualifiers per region, which added a week to the postseason. Shortly after that, the Covid-19 pandemic greatly affected high school sports, and the OHSAA allowed every school to participate in the 2020 playoffs since schools played a varying number of games. The positive feedback from schools that season prompted the OHSAA to expand from 12 to 16 qualifiers per region from 2021-24.

“For the last few years, we have been pleased that more schools experienced the football playoffs, and there were some lower seeds that won playoff games,” said Doug Ute, OHSAA Executive Director. “But over the last year, we have received feedback from our schools, with a slight majority favoring 12 qualifiers per region, and we had many conversations with stakeholders around the state that led us to make this proposal to our board. We appreciate the feedback we received and will continue to gather comments moving forward. Like we do with all of our sports, we want to make sure the student-athletes are our No. 1 priority.”

With the top four seeds in each region receiving a first-round bye, the first-round parings include the No. 12 seed playing at the No. 5 seed, No. 11 at No. 6, No. 10 at No. 7 and No. 9 and No. 8. In the second round, the No. 1 seed will host the winner of No. 12 vs. No. 5, the No. 2 seed will host the winner of No. 11 vs. No. 6, the No. 3 seed will host the winner of No. 10 vs. No. 7, and the No. 4 seed will host the winner of No. 8 vs. No. 9.

There are no changes to the 2025 divisional breakdowns and regional assignments announced by the OHSAA on May 1. The 2025 divisions and regions are posted at: https://www.ohsaa.org/Sports-Tournaments/Football/Football-2025

2025 OHSAA Football – Report Showing All Schools (706)

2025 OHSAA Football Divisional Breakdowns

Division Adjusted Enrollment          Number of Teams

I              592 and more                     72

II             378 to 591                          104

III            268 to 377                          107

IV            202 to 267                          105

V             157 to 201                          106

VI            112 to 156                          106

VII           111 and less                        106

               Total Teams                        706

2025 OHSAA Football Calendar

Summer Period: May 12 through July 31 (13 practices permitted, plus five days for acclimation)

Practice Begins – August 1

Regular-Season Begins – Week of August 18 (first Friday is August 22)

Regular-Season Ends – Saturday, October 25

Playoff Qualifiers Announced – Sunday, October 26

Regional First Round – Friday, October 31

Regional Quarterfinals  – Friday, November 7

Regional Semifinals – Friday, November 14

Regional Finals (at neutral sites) – Friday, November 21

State Semifinals (at neutral sites) – Friday, November 28

State Championships – December 4-6, Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton


Amherst Baseball Punches Ticket to State Final Four

Amherst celebrates a 7-4 DII Regional Final win over Oregon Clay. Photo courtesy of the Amherst Baseball X account.

 

Congratulations to head coach Matt Rositano and his Amherst Comets as they are on their way to Canton to play in the State Final Four!

The Comets defeated Oregon Clay in their DII Regional Final by a final score of 7-4. Cael Charles started the game for Amherst and was in a groove, throwing six strong innings before Cole Charles came on for the save in the 7th. Amherst’s offense sprung to life after a Clay rally to tie the game, capped by a 2-run double off the bat of Cole Marquez.

Amherst will travel to Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium this Friday to take on New Albany in the State Semifinals. WEOL will have the game live on Stream 1 right here at WEOL.com, and also on our free mobile app.

Congratulations and good luck, Comets, and we’ll see you Friday!


WEOL Moving to Digital and Online Streaming Only

WEOL is now off terrestrial radio and on to digital and online streaming only!

We will still be bringing you the best Lorain County high school sports and news coverage, just in a different format.

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