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Playoffs?! We’re Talkin’ Playoffs?!

Tuesday, October 26th, 2021

After a hard-fought regular season from all of our local high school football teams, the OHSAA Playoffs are finally upon us! The action gets started this weekend on WEOL, with a trio of postseason matchups on Friday night! On the radio and Stream 1, it’s Elyria at Cleveland Heights in Division 1. A Division 2 matchup takes place on Stream 2, with Toledo St. John’s paying a visit to Avon Lake. And finally, our Medina County Matchup on Stream 3 should be a good one as Brunswick hosts Berea-Midpark.

On Saturday, we have two more games for you! On Stream 2 it’s a Lorain County League playoff battle between Wellington and Columbia. Our postseason coverage for this week concludes on with Elyria Catholic hosting Marion Pleasant.

10-25-21

Monday, October 25th, 2021

10/25/21 7:20 Cleveland Browns insider Scott Petrak from the Chronicle-Telegram made his weekly visit as the Browns pulled out a much needed victory this past Thursday over the Broncos that keeps them in the thick of the AFC North race. Now, however, divisional rival Pittsburgh awaits. (10:28)

10/25/21 7:40 Dr. Mark Murray, interventional neurologist at Centura Health Physicians Group Neuroscience and Spine, stopped by to discuss why Black Americans have a higher prevalance of stroke and the highest death date from stroke than any other racial group. (4:47)

10/25/21 8:20 Rex Underwood of the Ohio Turnpike made an appearance to talk about the different steps his crew is taking to prepare for the cold, snowy winter on the roads! (3:11)

Touchdowns to Tackle Hunger

Sunday, October 24th, 2021

This season, Jamie’s Carpet Shop is sponsoring the Touchdowns to Tackle Hunger campaign once again! For every touchdown scored on our Radio and Stream 1 game, Jamie’s will make a $10 donation to Second Harvest Food Bank! 

2021 Touchdown Counter: 75=$750

10-22-21

Friday, October 22nd, 2021

10/22/21 7:20 Can tech keep us safer? New technology can provide up-to-the-minute storm information on localized conditions in specific neighborhoods. Jonathan Porter, SVP of Forecast Operations and Chief Meteorologist at AccuWeather, stopped by to share more! (6:45)