Jessica Marshall+FollowWildcats edge Eagles in a Cleveland classicAlex Mack’s sharpshooting lit up Public Hall as St. Ignatius held off St. Edward in a rivalry showdown that had nearly 4,000 fans on their feet. Mack drained six threes and finished with 20 points, but it was the Wildcats’ early defensive zone and clutch teamwork that made the difference. Even as St. Ed’s rallied late, Mack’s final triple and two ice-cold free throws sealed a 71-67 win. For Cleveland hoops fans, this one had everything: big shots, big crowds, and bragging rights on the line. What moments from classic rivalry games stick with you most? #Education #ClevelandHoops #HighSchoolBasketball00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCleveland girls hoops: Big wins & rising starsOlmsted Falls made a statement with a dominant win over Toledo Notre Dame Academy, jumping out early and never letting up. Mentor’s Nina Rodriguez hit a milestone with her 200th career steal while dropping 21 points in a blowout. Brecksville’s defense was on fire, holding Walsh Jesuit to single digits for three quarters. From Copley’s Evelyn McKnight leading her team to victory, to Padua’s huge halftime lead, the local girls basketball scene is buzzing. Which team or player impressed you most this week? Let’s talk about the standouts and what these results mean for the rest of the season! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
SonicWanderer+FollowCleveland hoops rivalry delivers wild finishSt. Ignatius pulled off a gritty 71-67 win over St. Edward in one of Cleveland’s most intense high school basketball showdowns. The energy at Public Hall was electric—players dove for loose balls, blocks were flying, and every possession felt like it could swing the game. Keith Seide’s defensive hustle and Roy Jones’ clutch rebounds made a huge difference down the stretch. Both teams left it all on the court, and the crowd was buzzing long after the final whistle. If you were there, what moment stuck with you most? Let’s hear your take on the best rivalry in town! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
SonicWanderer+FollowWildcats edge Eagles in Cleveland thrillerSt. Ignatius’ defense and Alex Mack’s hot hand from deep made all the difference in a packed Public Hall showdown. Mack nailed six threes and racked up 20 points, helping the Wildcats hold off St. Edward 71-67 in a game that had everyone on their feet. Coach Tom Parker celebrated his first rivalry win, and the team’s energy was electric—especially with big plays from R.J. Jones and Denahi Melton. The Eagles nearly pulled off a comeback, but St. Ignatius stayed cool under pressure. Who else thinks this rivalry rematch in February is going to be even more intense? #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCleveland girls hoops: Big wins & milestone momentsNothing like a winter night packed with buzzer-beaters and breakout performances! Cleveland’s top girls basketball teams are turning up the heat as we head into the new year. Wadsworth is still undefeated at 11-0, chasing a record season, while Strongsville’s Sidney Butera just hit the 1,000 career points milestone. Keystone’s Madyson Sokolowski also dropped 27 points in a statement win. With so many teams surging, which squad do you think has the best shot at making a deep playoff run? Let’s hear your picks and shout-outs for standout players! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowCleveland girls hoops: Last-second heroics!Wild finishes and clutch shots are taking over Cleveland’s girls basketball scene! Avon Lake edged out Magnificat with a dramatic final-seconds bucket, while Keystone’s Madyson Sokolowski nailed a game-winning three, capping a 29-point night. Top-ranked Hoban held off Olmsted Falls, and St. Vincent-St. Mary pulled away in the second half for a statement win. These early-season battles are setting the tone—momentum is up for grabs, and every game feels like a playoff. Which team or player has impressed you most so far? Let’s talk about the rising stars and unforgettable moments! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowBrunswick and Lutheran East still undefeated!Brunswick and Lutheran East are keeping their perfect records alive as we head into the holiday basketball showcases! Brunswick’s Blue Devils just pulled off three straight wins, including a big one against Archbishop Hoban, and now they’re set for a showdown with undefeated Rhodes at the Herron Holiday Hoops. Meanwhile, Lutheran East stayed unbeaten thanks to a clutch shot from Chris Hill, ending Westerville North’s 28-game streak. With so many local teams making noise and some big matchups ahead, who do you think will come out on top by the new year? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Basketball #ClevelandHoops00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowCleveland girls hoops: Wild finishes & big winsOne-point thrillers, blowout victories, and upsets shook up the Cleveland girls basketball scene last night! Hoban barely held off Anthony Wayne 63-62, while Olmsted Falls dominated Amherst by over 40 points. Big Walnut pulled off a surprise, knocking off St. Vincent-St. Mary. These games are more than just numbers—they’re setting the tone for the season and showing which teams are ready to make a statement. Who impressed you most? Any under-the-radar teams we should be watching as the season heats up? Let’s talk about the players and moments that stood out! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCleveland girls hoops: Wild comebacks & big winsLast night’s girls basketball games around Cleveland were packed with energy—Olmsted Falls dominated Avon, while Keystone clawed back for a gritty win over Firelands by holding them to just four points in the fourth quarter. Brecksville flipped the script after halftime, and Copley’s defense was relentless, nearly shutting out Cuyahoga Falls. These games weren’t just about the scores; they showed how much heart and hustle these teams bring to the court. Which team’s performance impressed you most, or did you catch any standout moments from your local squad? Let’s talk about the rising stars and game-changers in our community! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
guerrajohn+FollowBig shakeup in Cleveland boys hoops rankings!Brunswick has surged to the top spot in the latest Cleveland boys basketball rankings after St. Vincent-St. Mary’s thrilling win over Garfield Heights. The first two weeks have already seen six teams move in and out of the Top 25, with Bedford making a huge leap after an overtime victory. Local favorites like Brecksville-Broadview Heights and Hawken are now in the top 10, and the competition is heating up fast. With so much movement so early, which team do you think will make the biggest impact this season? Let’s hear your predictions and game highlights! #Sports #Basketball #ClevelandHoops00Share