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John Telich: Browns Active at Deadline Heading into Bye Week

While the Cleveland Browns weren’t big sellers at the trade deadline, they did make one move in dealing defensive end Za’Darius Smith to the Detroit Lions. As the team hits the bye week, what is there to look forward to in the second half of the season? Do the Browns chase wins, or is the tank on?

Longtime sportscaster John Telich joined our Rocco Nuosci to break it all down on this week’s Budweiser’s From the Sidelines, presented by North Ridgeville Convenient Sunoco on Center Ridge and Barton Roads.

Take a listen below!


OHSAA Releases Regional Quarterfinal Pairings

OHSAA Football Regional Quarterfinal Playoff Pairings
Pairings shown with regional seed. All games on Friday, November 8, at 7 p.m., unless indicated otherwise.
Division I
Region 1
8. Strongsville (7-4) at 1. Mentor (11-0)
7. Lakewood St. Edward (6-5) at 2. Toledo Whitmer (9-2)
11. Berea-Midpark (4-7) at 3. Perrysburg (9-2)
5. Canton McKinley (7-4) at 4. Massillon Jackson (8-3)
Region 2
8. Huber Heights Wayne (6-5) at 1. Kettering Fairmont (9-2)
7. Springboro (7-4) at 2. Centerville (8-3)
13. Hilliard Bradley (3-8) at 5. Hilliard Davidson (7-4)
14. Dublin Coffman (3-8) at 6. Lebanon (7-4)
Region 3
8. Groveport Madison (7-4) at 1. Powell Olentangy Liberty (9-2)
7. Pickerington North (9-2) at 2. Pickerington Central (9-2)
6. Delaware Olentangy Berlin (9-2) at 3. Gahanna Lincoln (9-2)
15. Upper Arlington (9-2) at 4. Lewis Center Olentangy Orange (9-2)
Region 4
8. Liberty Township Lakota East (8-3) at 1. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (10-1)
7. Cincinnati Elder (6-5) at 2. West Chester Lakota West (10-1)
6. Cincinnati St. Xavier (8-3) at 3. Cincinnati Winton Woods (10-1)
5. Hamilton (9-2) at 4. Cincinnati Princeton (9-2)
Division II
Region 5
9. Hudson (6-5) at 1. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (11-0)
7. Uniontown Lake (7-4) at 2. Akron Archbishop Hoban (9-2)
6. Uniontown Green (7-4) at 3. Macedonia Nordonia (9-2)
5. Warren G. Harding (8-3) at 4. Austintown-Fitch (8-3)
Region 6
8. Olmsted Falls (8-3) at 1. Avon (11-0)
10. Toledo St. Francis de Sales (8-3) at 2. Medina Highland (11-0)
11. Sandusky (7-4) at 3. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (11-0)
5. Wadsworth (10-1) at 4. North Ridgeville (9-2)
Region 7
9. Massillon Perry (6-5) at 1. Sunbury Big Walnut (10-1)
6. Canal Winchester (8-3) at 3. Massillon Washington (8-2)
5. Columbus St. Francis DeSales (9-2) at 4. Ashland (11-0)
15. Worthington Kilbourne (5-6) at 7. Ashville Teays Valley (7-4)
Region 8
8. Vandalia Butler (9-2) at 1. Cincinnati Anderson (11-0)
7. Kings Mills Kings (9-2) at 2. Cincinnati La Salle (9-2)
6. Harrison (9-2) at 3. Xenia (10-1)
5. Cincinnati Mount Healthy (9-2) at 4. Hamilton Badin (9-2)
Division III
Region 9
9. Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph (8-2) at 1. Youngstown Ursuline (10-1)
5. Geneva (10-1) at 4. Aurora (10-1)
10. Maple Heights (8-3) at 2. Gates Mills Gilmour Academy (10-1)
6. Chardon (8-2) at 3. Cuyahoga Falls CVCA (9-2)
Region 10
9. Richfield Revere (7-4) at 1. Toledo Central Catholic (10-1)
12. Lexington (6-5) at 4. Rocky River (8-3)
7. Parma Padua Franciscan (6-5) at 2. Medina Buckeye (10-1)
6. Defiance (7-4) at 3. Cleveland Benedictine (9-2)
Region 11
8. Jackson (9-2) at 1. Columbus Bishop Watterson (11-0)
5. Carroll Bloom-Carroll (9-2) at 4. Newark Licking Valley (10-1)
7. The Plains Athens (10-1) at 2. Steubenville (10-0)
11. Dover (8-3) at Dresden Tri-Valley (11-0)
Region 12
8. St. Marys Memorial (9-2) at 1. Tipp City Tippecanoe (11-0)
12. Dayton Chaminade Julienne (6-5) at 4. London (11-0)
10. Wilmington (7-4) at 2. Wapakoneta (11-0)
6. Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas (9-2) at 3. Bellbrook (10-1)
Division IV
Region 13
9. Mogadore Field (9-2) at 1. Mentor Lake Catholic (11-0)
5. Cleveland Glenville (8-3) at 4. Beloit West Branch (11-0)
7. Struthers (8-2) at 2. Perry (10-1)
6. Canal Fulton Northwest (9-2) at 3. Streetsboro (11-0)
Region 14
8. Vermilion (9-2) at 1. Sandusky Perkins (10-1)
13. Napolean (6-5) at 5. Bay Village Bay (7-4)
10. Ottawa-Glandorf (6-5) at 2. Shelby (11-0)
6. Clyde (8-3) at 3. Ontario (10-1)
Region 15
8. Columbus Bishop Ready (7-4) at 1. St. Clairsville (11-0)
13. Millersburg West Holmes (6-5) at 12. East Liverpool (7-4)
10. Waverly (6-5) at 2. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley (11-0)
6. Circleville Logan Elm (8-3) at 3. New Lexington (10-1)
Region 16
9. Cincinnati Indian Hill (8-3) at 1. Clarksville Clinton-Massie (9-2)
13. Brookville (7-4) at 5. Cincinnati Taft (9-2)
10. Kettering Archbishop Alter (6-5) at 2. Cincinnati Wyoming (11-0)
6. Cleves Taylor (9-2) at 3. Germantown Valley View (9-2)
Division V
Region 17
8. Girard (7-4) at 1. Canfield South Range (11-0)
5. Sugarcreek Garaway (9-2) at 4. Garrettsville Garfield (10-1)
7. Burton Berkshire (8-3) at 2. Akron Manchester (10-1)
11. Martins Ferry (10-1) at 3. Poland Seminary (9-2)
Region 18
8. Wooster Triway (8-3) at 1. Milan Edison (11-0)
5. Pemberville Eastwood (10-1) at 4. Creston Norwayne (10-1)
7. Findlay Liberty-Benton (10-1) at 2. Liberty Center (11-0)
6. LaGrange Keystone (10-1) at 3. Oak Harbor (11-0)
Region 19
8. Portsmouth (8-3) at 1. Ironton (10-1)
5. Gahanna Columbus Academy (10-1) at 4. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (8-2)
7. Zanesville West Muskingum (8-2) at 2. Proctorville Fairland (10-1)
14. Wheelersburg (7-4) at 11. Belmont Union Local (9-2)
Region 20
9. Lima Bath (6-5) at 1. Jamestown Greeneview (11-0)
5. Lewistown Indian Lake (9-2) at 4. Camden Preble Shawnee (10-1)
7. Casstown Miami East (8-3) at 2. West Liberty-Salem (10-1)
11. Cincinnati Madeira (6-5) at 3. Waynesville (8-3)
Division VI
Region 21
9. Smithville (8-3) at 1. Kirtland (11-0)
12. Mogadore (6-5) at 4. Columbia Station Columbia (9-2)
7. Toronto (8-3) at 2. New Middletown Springfield (9-2)
3. Andover Pymatuning Valley (10-1) at 6. Dalton (8-3)
Region 22
9. Attica Seneca East (7-4) at 1. Bascom Hopewell-Loudon (10-0)
12. Carey (6-5) at 4. Hamler Patrick Henry (9-2)
7. Huron (7-4) at 2. Bluffton (10-1)
6. Sherwood Fairview (9-2) at 3. Toledo Ottawa Hills (9-1)
Region 23
9. North Robinson Colonel Crawford (9-2) at 1. Columbus Grandview Heights (10-0)
5. Waterford (9-2) at 4. Beverly Fort Frye (8-3)
10. Centerburg (8-3) at2. Galion Northmor (11-0)
11. Newcomerstown (9-2) at 3. West Lafayette Ridgewood (10-1)
Region 24
8. Springfield Northeastern (7-4) at 1. Coldwater (10-1) – 7:30 p.m. kickoff
5. St. Bernard Elmwood Place (9-2) at 4. Portsmouth West (8-3)
7. Ironton Rock Hill (8-3) at 2. Cincinnati Country Day (10-1)
11. Cincinnati Purcell Marian (5-5) at 3. Anna (8-3)
Division VII
Region 25
9. Cuyahoga Heights (6-4) at 1. Berlin Center Western Reserve (10-1)
5. Warren John F. Kennedy (9-2) at 4. Monroeville (10-1)
7. Windham (10-1) at 2. Jeromesville Hillsdale (10-1)
11. Lowellville (7-4) at 3. Malvern (10-1)
Region 26
8. Lima Central Catholic (8-3) at 1. Columbus Grove (11-0)
12. McComb (8-3) at 4. Sycamore Mohawk (9-2)
15. Delphos St. John’s (4-7) at 7. Tiffin Calvert (7-4) – Saturday at 5 p.m.
11. Leipsic (7-4) at 3. Gibsonburg (9-2)
Region 27
8. Portsmouth Notre Dame (6-5) at 1. Danville (9-2)
5. Corning Miller (9-2) at 4. Steubenville Catholic Central (8-3) – Saturday at 7 p.m.
7. Crown City South Gallia (8-3) at 2. Beaver Eastern (11-0)
6. Glouster Trimble (7-4) at 3. Bowerston Conotton Valley (8-3)
Region 28
9. New Madison Tri-Village (9-2) at 1. Maria Stein Marion Local (11-0)
5. Sidney Lehman Catholic (9-2) at 4. Ansonia (10-1)
 7. St. Henry (7-4) at 2. Minster (9-2)
11. Fort Loramie (6-5) at 3. Cincinnati College Prep (8-2)


Cavs fight back in the final minutes beating the Bucks to remain undefeated

Cleveland– With a thrilling 116-114 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night, the Cleveland Cavaliers made team history and continued their rise in NBA record books.

The Cavs tied the franchises record with an 8-0 start to the season, setting themselves up with a chance to break the record Wednesday night in New Orleans.

They also became the 32nd team in NBA history with eight straight victory to start a season.

A win against the Pelicans will put them in the top 20 best starts in league history.

It wasn’t just that the Cavs won again on Monday night, it’s the way they did it.

With five different players scoring in double-digits by halftime, the Cavs were clicking on all cylinders, shooting 10-15 from three.

Up 13 at the half, Cleveland seemed destined to cruise to their sixth blowout win of the season.

Instead, the Bucks stormed back in the second half, taking a two-point lead going into the fourth quarter, 91-89, and leading by eight with under six minutes to go.

The Cavs were out of gas. It was a tough way for their winning streak to end but still admirable.

Nope.

Cleveland just wouldn’t be denied.

The comeback in the final minutes was led by Darius Garland, who finished with 39 points, including nine in a row as the Cavs re-took the lead with under two minutes to go.

It looked like 2021-2022 with Garland playing like a certified top five-point guard in the league and Jarrett Allen being his perfect running mate.

Allen was the only other Cavalier to score in those final minutes and had a huge block with 12 seconds to go that sealed the deal.

Allen finished with 14 points, 15 rebounds and 6 assist.

It was a vintage Cavs effort in the second half of this one and shows another reason why this team is so scary.

They have four true, at minimum, all-star level players who can take over games on any given night.

After scoring a season-high 73 first half points, the Cavs scored just 16 points in the third quarter.

It was the first time all season they scored less than 20 in a quarter.

Donovan Mitchell scored a season-low 14 points.

Cleveland blew a 17-point lead and trailed by three possessions late in the game.

The Cavaliers are still undefeated.

Every win isn’t going to be a blowout or cake walk. Adversity will hit. Teams will go cold.

Cleveland is showing that they can still find ways to win through all of that.

This is no longer a fluky hot start. The Cleveland Cavaliers are no-questions-asked contenders to win the NBA title.

There is something special going on with this Cavaliers team, and chances are, this is only the beginning.

 

 

 

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Scott Petrak: What do Browns do Heading into the Trade Deadline?

Scott Petrak

Following a 27-10 loss at home to the Chargers, the Cleveland Browns hit the bye week at 2-7 with the trade deadline approaching on Election Day.

Chronicle-Telegram beat reporter Scott Petrak joined our Bruce Van Dyke for their weekly conversation as Scott dives into how active the Browns front office might be this week with the season very much behind the eight ball.

Take a listen below!