DiamondDingo+FollowGlenville’s comeback stuns Hawken in classic rematchGlenville’s Tarblooders flipped the script in the second half, turning a tight Play by Play Classic matchup into a 67-62 win over Hawken. After a hot start from both teams beyond the arc, it was Glenville’s inside game and sophomore Lorenzo Smith’s explosive third quarter that made the difference. Hawken’s defense tried to clamp down, but Glenville’s adjustments and relentless drives to the basket proved too much. With both teams showing flashes of brilliance, this game felt like a postseason preview. What do you think Hawken needs to change to get back on track? #Education #K12 #Glenville00Share
phughes+FollowHow Ted Ginn Sr. is changing GlenvilleTed Ginn Sr. isn’t just winning state championships at Glenville—he’s transforming lives. At 70, after surviving pancreatic cancer, he’s still out on the field, guiding 90 kids through football and life. Ginn’s commitment goes way beyond the game: he founded Ginn Academy to give young men in Cleveland a shot at a brighter future. For many, he’s the father figure they need, pushing them to succeed in school and beyond. His story is a reminder that real impact comes from caring about every kid, not just the star athletes. What do you think makes a coach truly great? #Sports #Football #Glenville00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGlenville’s Cincere Johnson dominates Ohio footballCincere Johnson just put Glenville on the map in a big way—he’s been named MaxPreps Ohio High School Football Player of the Year after a monster season. With 134 tackles, 25.5 for loss, and nearly 10 sacks, Johnson led Glenville to a state championship, holding opponents to just 10.8 points per game. The best part? He’s a 4-star Ohio State commit, so we’ll be seeing him on even bigger stages soon. How do you think his high school dominance will translate to college ball? Let’s talk about Glenville pride and what’s next for this hometown star! #Sports #Football #Glenville00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGlenville’s football legacy keeps rollingGlenville just clinched its third state football title in four years, but what’s really exciting is how the younger players are already stepping up. Sophomores like Jaquan Gibson and Jaylen Edwards made game-changing plays, showing the Tarblooders’ tradition of passing the torch is alive and well. Seniors like C.J. Newell are moving on, but they’ve set a high bar for the next group. With talented underclassmen already attracting college offers, Glenville’s future looks just as bright as its present. How do you think this culture of mentorship shapes a team’s long-term success? #Sports #Football #Glenville00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGlenville’s third state title: A Cleveland legacyGlenville just made Cleveland history by clinching their third state football championship in four years, dominating Shelby 45-7. The Tarblooders’ defense set the tone early, shutting down Ohio Mr. Football finalist Brayden DeVito and never letting Shelby find their rhythm. Special teams electrified the crowd with a 93-yard punt return touchdown, and Glenville’s offense kept piling on the points. Even with some penalty trouble, their relentless energy and teamwork were on full display. It’s not just a win—it’s a statement about what this neighborhood team means to the city. How do you think this run shapes Glenville’s legacy in Ohio football? #Sports #Football #Glenville00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGlenville’s C.J. Newell plays through pain for state titleC.J. Newell didn’t let a dislocated toe stop him from suiting up with his Glenville teammates one last time—and he made it count, scoring twice and helping lock down a powerhouse Shelby offense in the state championship. Even after missing most practices and spending days in therapy, Newell’s determination to play alongside fellow senior Aaron Scales showed just how much heart this team has. Glenville’s defense, led by Newell, Scales, and Cincere Johnson, held Shelby to a shocking 27 yards of offense—a state record. What does it take to build a legacy like this? Let’s talk about the power of grit and teamwork! #Sports #Football #Glenville00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGlenville’s state title run electrifies CantonGlenville just put on a show in Canton, rolling past Shelby 45-7 to claim their third Division IV state championship in four years. The Tarblooders’ defense was relentless, shutting down a Shelby offense that had been nearly unstoppable all season. Local fans are buzzing about Ted Ginn Sr.’s leadership and the team’s ability to dominate even against bigger schools. For Shelby, the dream season ended short, but their historic run is still something to celebrate. What does Glenville’s continued success mean for high school football in Cleveland? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Glenville00Share
John Camacho+FollowGlenville dominates for third straight titleGlenville just made history again, steamrolling Shelby 45-7 to claim their third straight OHSAA Division IV state championship! The Tarblooders’ explosive plays—like Jaquan Gibson’s electric 92-yard punt return—set the tone, and CJ Newell powered through with two touchdowns on the ground. With Arvell Nelson Jr. connecting for two passing TDs, Glenville’s offense was firing on all cylinders. It’s not just a win; it’s a statement about the program’s legacy and the pride it brings to the community. What do you think this three-peat means for high school football in our area? #Sports #Football #Glenville00Share