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The contest is the nation's longest-running high school football all-star game and has produced players in 44 of 46 Super Bowls.
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Wolverines survive Elida's upset bid in D-II final; Hiland, Pickerington Central and Summit Country Day win state titles.
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Pickerington Central-Toledo Whitmer meet for D-I title.
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Also, Hathaway Brown becomes just the third Ohio school to win four girls basketball titles in a row; Arlington claims its first.
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Tigers earn chance to defend their state title; Ohio state finals set.
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St. Edward, Graham cruise to titles; Several of the nation's top wrestlers reinforce their resumes
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Undefeated Wolverines are driven by tradition and each other to win another Ohio Division II state title, another step in a stellar run.
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Senior is one of five Ohio Players - boy or girl - to score 2,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds.
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Buckeyes keep rolling; Big Ten invades Ohio; Sneak peek at Top 2013 Ohio prospects.
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St. Edward and Glenville have seven sign; Dodson chooses Ohio State; Bradley headed to Pitt
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Buckeyes to sign six MaxPreps Top 100 players; Michigan looking to counter OSU punches; Oregon invades the East.
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Lions rally from first quarter deficit to beat Thurgood Marshall (Dayton, Ohio); La Lumiere posts comeback win too.
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Express steamrolls Trotwood-Madison and Middletown at Good Samaritan Flyin to the Hoop, improve to 12-1.
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In a game that featured five TDs in the final seven minutes, Creston Norwayne beat Kenton and Maty Mauk in the Ohio Division IV final.
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Wildcats crown wraps OHSAA's 40th annual state football finals; Trotwood-Madison, Cardinal Mooney, Kirland and Marion Local among other champions.
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New Buckeyes head coach is from Ohio and has good standing with the state's prep coaches.
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Senior quarterback saves his best home game for last, breaking last meaningful national passing record before setting and tying state marks - all in less than 30 minutes of a lopsided playoff win over Wellington.
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Small school Ohio player becomes second player since 1973 to surpass 50 in Ohio.
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Defensive end has more than 20 scholarship offers, and education will play a huge role in the choice for No. 49 Odenigbo, the first of his family born in America.
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State coaches association recommends membership wears shirt and tie in Week 1 as tribute to former Ohio State coach.
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Senior Missouri recruit from Kenton (Ohio) is on pace to break big brother Ben's national passing records.