Video: Ohio HR record-setter ties national leadWilliamsburg's
 (OH) Carly Wagers owns the state record for home runs and RBI in a 
single-season after hitting her 22nd. Video courtesy of Clermont Sun 
Sports and Tim Maklem.Ohio's toughest postseason pools after Tuesday's 
OHSAA regional realignment? 
Here's a few regions where the ride will be rough...
Division III, Region 12With the addition of 
Dunbar (Dayton), this region features arguably Ohio's top three 2018 running back prospects in Tavoin Thomas (Dunbar), 
Ra'veion Hargrove (
Trotwood-Madison) and 
Ryan Montgomery (
Franklin). A trio of GCL teams - 
Archbishop Alter (Kettering), 
Chaminade-Julienne (Dayton) and 
Badin (Hamilton) - also bumped up from D-IV. Sleepers? Try 
Butler (Vandalia), which drops down from D-II, and 
Bellbrook, which went 7-3 in this region last year. Both the Aviators and Golden Eagles return their leading passer, rusher and receiver. 
Piqua and 
Wapakoneta are also in the field. 
Division VI, Region 24Coldwater has played in seven straight state finals. 
Marion Local (Maria Stein) has reached six. One won't extend that streak. The Cavaliers and Flyers – both members of the famed Midwest Athletic Conference – are now in the same postseason region after Coldwater dropped from D-V. More potholes? 
Fort Recovery, another MAC school that won a state title in 2015, bumped up from D-VII. Traditional powers 
St. Henry (MAC school) and 
Covington also loom. 
Division I, Region 4Arguably the toughest postseason region in the country. Heavyweights include 
St. Xavier (Cincinnati), 
Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati), 
Elder (Cincinnati), 
Colerain (Cincinnati), 
Lakota West (West Chester), 
Mason, 
Fairfield, 
Lebanon, 
Sycamore and 
Springboro. Region houses state's top 2018 quarterback (
Chase Wolf, St. Xavier, Wisconsin), offensive tackle (
Jackson Carman, Fairfield, undecided), strongside defensive end (
Malik Vann, Fairfield, Cincinnati), defensive tackle (
Aeneas Hawkins, Moeller, undecided) and center (
Quintin Wilson, Walnut Hills, Kentucky) prospects according to 
247sports composite rankings. 
Division I, Region 1The winner of this region has made four straight state finals and owns two titles - 
St. Edward (Lakewood) in 2014 and 
St. Ignatius (Cleveland) in 2015. In addition to the stalwart Eagles and Wildcats, the region also includes 
Mentor, 
Solon, 
Euclid, 
McKinley (Canton), 
Jackson (Massillon) and 
GlenOak (Canton). This season the region absorbs 
Perry (Massillon), which bumps up from D-II after making back-to-back state finals. 
Division III, Region 9Despite losing two-time defending state champion 
Archbishop Hoban (Akron) (bumped up to D-II), this region didn't get any easier. Five playoff teams - including 
St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron), 
Marlington (Alliance) and 
Howland (Warren) - return to the region and are joined by several new faces. 
Aurora (12 straight playoff trips) and 
Chardon (three straight) drop down from D-II after finishing Nos. 1 and 2 respectively in computer points in Region 5 last year. Region 13 playoff regulars 
Woodridge (Peninsula) (five straight playoff trips) and 
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (Chardon) (three straight) bump up from D-IV.

Marion Local (six straight state finals) and Coldwater (seven straight) now find themselves in the same postseason region. 
Photo by Michael Noyes