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Petrak Report: Browns Season Continues to Spiral in New Orleans

Chronicle-Telegram Cleveland Browns beat reporter Scott Petrak joined our Bruce Van Dyke for this week’s Petrak Report, brought to you by Royal Business Equipment and Gemelas, Wilson, Merrill & Fritz Attorneys at Law!

This week, the guys recap another disaster for the Browns this past weekend as they were throttled by the Saints in New Orleans to drop to 2-8. With the Steelers coming into town on Thursday on this short week, could jobs be on the line?

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Guardians Unveil New 2025 Uniforms

Official Press Release from the Cleveland Guardians:

Cleveland, OH – The Cleveland Guardians today announced changes to the Cleveland Guardians jersey set for the 2025 season. Refinements will be made to the Guardians four uniforms, injecting energy into the set while honoring the club’s 124-year history. The four jerseys will join Cleveland’s City Connect uniforms to complete the 2025 on-field look.

Blue Alternative Road Uniform

The biggest change for the 2025 season will be seen in Cleveland’s blue alternative uniform set. The jersey will continue to have a navy base but will move away from ‘Cleveland’ across the chest and instead feature the Guardians ‘Diamond C’ logo. The new look gives a nod to the franchise’s jerseys that also had a ‘C’ on the chest from 1901-1945, including the 1920 World Series team jersey, while elevating the Guardians primary logo.

The piping on the blue jersey will differ from the other uniforms, as the jersey will have red-white-red piping to go with the navy base.

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Red Alternative Home Uniform

The Guardians red home alternative uniform will feature a new look across the chest, as the script Guardians from 2024 will change to the club’s Bridge Print font with ‘Guardians’ across the chest. Piping on the red jersey will showcase a blue-white-blue look.

The new look allows the club to continue to incorporate the Guardians brand into the jersey set, featuring the same font that can be seen in the number set on the back of all Cleveland jerseys.

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White Home Uniform

Cleveland’s white home uniform will continue to carry on its primary historic look with script ‘Guardians’ across the chest. The logo will shift from being on a slant to horizontal. New piping will be on the jersey with a red-blue-red design on the neckline and arms.

A new home hat will make its debut in 2025, solely with the white uniform set, as the main color of the hat will change to red with a blue bill. All hats will continue to feature the ‘Diamond C’, and the club’s blue cap with red bill will be worn with all other jerseys (home red, road blue, road gray).

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Gray Road Uniform

Cleveland’s gray road jersey will stay the same, featuring ‘Cleveland’ across the chest in Bridge Print font.

Piping on the gray jersey will be the same red-blue-red color scheme that can be found on the white home uniform set.

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Fans can learn more about the 2025 uniform set by visiting, CLEGuardians.com/uniforms.

Team Store & Merchandise

The new 2025 uniform set will be made available for fans to purchase before the start of the 2025 season and will be announced at a later date.

The Guardians Team Store is currently closed for the offseason due to construction at Progressive Field.


John Telich: What to Look for from the Browns after the Bye Week

Longtime sportscaster John Telich joined our Rocco Nuosci for this week’s Budweiser’s From the Sidelines, presented by North Ridgeville Convenient Sunoco on Center Ridge and Barton Roads. This week, the guys recap the bye week activities that included the Za’Darius Smith trade as well as comments from GM Andrew Berry on the future of Deshaun Watson in Cleveland. J.T. shares his take on the matter, plus, we sneak in a little high school football playoff talk!

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Lorain County League Football Awards

On Tuesday, October 29th, the Lorain County League Football Coaches met to vote on awards earned for the 2024 Conference Football Season. The meeting was held at Gray Hawk Golf Course in LaGrange, Ohio and all coaches were in attendance.  Awards were voted on using only statistics earned during conference play. 

 

It was a banner year for the Lorain County League with important games being played throughout the league all the way through Week 10.  Four teams made the playoffs from the 8-team league (Black River, Columbia, Clearview, Keystone) with Keystone and Columbia winning, first-round games.  At the time of this release, Columbia is preparing for the Regional Semi-Final. 

 

The LC8 named an Offensive MVP, a Defensive MVP, and an Offensive and Defensive Lineman MVP as well as a Coach of the Year. The Offensive MVP was Zach Shackelford from Keystone. The Defensive MVP was Trey Moore from Wellington.  The Offensive Lineman MVP was Chase Voge from Columbia for the 2nd year in a row. The Defensive Lineman of the Year was Josiah Longo from Clearview. Coach of the Year honors went to Don Griswold of Keystone. 

 

League Coaches also filled out a 2nd Team All Lorain County League Team and doled out honorable mention awards. 

 

ALL LORAIN COUNTY LEAGUE 1ST TEAM – OFFENSE (BACKS & ENDS-8)

 

NAME SCHOOL CLASS POSITION JERS #
John Kinter Wellington Senior Wide Receiver 11
Zach Shackelford Keystone Senior Quarterback 9
Wyatt McKee Keystone Sophomore Running Back 1
Collin Scott Firelands Senior Running Back 5
Jimmy Stofey Columbia Junior Running Back 3
CY Christensen Clearview Junior Quarterback 7
JG Hill Clearview Senior Running Back 9
Seth Gaspari Black River Senior Running Back 4

 

ALL LORAIN COUNTY LEAGUE 1ST TEAM – OFFENSE (OFFENSIVE LINEMEN – 5)

 

NAME SCHOOL CLASS POSITION JERS #
Noah Angle Firelands Senior OL 56
Nate Chapman Columbia Senior OL 73
Chase Voge Columbia Senior OL 67
Manny Moore Clearview Junior OL 52
Ryan Graves Black River Senior OL 50

 

ALL LORAIN COUNTY LEAGUE 1ST TEAM – OFFENSE (SPECIALISTS – 2)

 

NAME SCHOOL CLASS POSITION JERS #
Ambrose Beach Columbia Sophomore Punter 36
Jack Washburn Columbia Sophomore Kicker 25

 

ALL LORAIN COUNTY LEAGUE 1ST TEAM – DEFENSE (BACKS/LINEBACKERS – 11)

 

NAME SCHOOL CLASS POSITION JERS #
Trey Moore Wellington Junior Linebacker 20
Drew Walter Oberin Junior Linebacker 10
Grady Whitacre Keystone Senior Def. Back 8
Shane Ohl Keystone Junior Linebacker 5
Michael Lewis Firelands Senior Linebacker 15
Grant Johnson Columbia Senior Def Back 23
Logan Menge Columbia Sophomore Def Back 1
Isaiah Garcia Clearview Senior Def Back 6
Tristin Ientile Clearview Junior Linebacker 16

 

Alex Woolfrom Black River Senior Def Back 14
Tyler Kitzberger Brookside Senior Linebacker 6

 

ALL LORAIN COUNTY LEAGUE 1ST TEAM – DEFENSE (DEFENSIVE LINEMEN – 4)

 

NAME SCHOOL CLASS POSITION JERS #
Macin Padin Keystone Senior DL 50
Justin Smith Columbia Senior DL 2
Josiah Longo Clearview Senior DL 12
Owen Chapman Black River Senior DL 51

 

***Offensive MVP – Zach Shackelford- Keystone***

***Defensive MVP – Trey Moore – Wellington***

***O Lineman MVP – Chase Voge – Columbia***

***D Lineman MVP – Josiah Longo – Clearview***

***Coach of the Year – Don Griswold – Keystone***

 

ALL LORAIN COUNTY LEAGUE 2nd Team 

 

Black River Brookside Clearivew Columbia Firelands Keystone Oberlin Wellington
Coltonn Moskal Nick Arra Kameron Williams Gage Maruna CJ Gilles Tyler Ohl Jak’shawn Windham Connor Sheppard
Tyler Chapman Mason Goodman Patrick Geist Trever Blackburn
Jose Rivera Jordan Folmer
Kaleb Scott
Wyatt Rose

 

ALL LORAIN COUNTY LEAGUE Honorable Mention 

 

Black River Brookside Clearivew Columbia Firelands Keystone Oberlin Wellington
Lukas Steinbrenner Noah Adkins Anthony Lachman Dan Maiorino Jimmy Berry John Faltay Tommy Boyer Nathan Krosse

 




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