Local News in Munroe Falls, Ohio
Former Boston Heights Mayor Raymond C. McFall dies (Akron Beacon Journal)
Former Boston Heights Mayor Raymond C. McFall diesMarrero finishes seventh in state meet (This Week Reynoldsburg) Jordan Marrero was the only wrestler to represent the Reynoldsburg High School wrestling team at the Division I state tournament, which concluded last Saturday at Ohio State.
Karageorge places sixth at state meet (This Week Worthington) Thomas Worthington High School senior Kosta Karageorge placed sixth at heavyweight at the Division I state tournament, which ended last Saturday at Ohio State.
Fundraiser seeks to aid ailing nurse (Akron Beacon Journal) Stow teachers make blankets for patients
Lions showed improvement from last season (This Week Gahanna) The fact that two Division I state qualifiers were underclassmen is a big plus for the Gahanna Lincoln High School wrestling team heading into the offseason.
LOCAL SPORTS BRIEFS: No. 1 Bama falls to No. 2 Oklahoma in epic college gymnastics showdown (Montgomery Advertiser) At Norman, Okla., in a meet that lived up to its billing as one of the most exciting of the season, No. 1 Alabama fell at No. 2 Oklahoma, 197.950-197.275, on Friday night. The meet stayed tight into the final rotation in front of a crowd of 2,529 at the Lloyd Noble Center. The score was a school record for the Sooners and the Crimson Tide's fifth 197-plus score of the season. Oklahoma held a ...
The Year of Living Foolishly (Cleveland Scene) Our Man of the Year Award goes to Screamin' Jay Hawkins for his commitment to the pro-life movement. Before he died in February at age 70, the R&B singer and native Clevelander estimated that he fathered some 75 children in and out of wedlock.
GlenOak girls bowling team takes district title (The Canton Repository) It’s one thing to advance to the state tournament. But to advance to state as a district champion ... It’s “huge,” GlenOak’s Fallon Tallman and Allison Zerbey said together.
Government meetings - March 1-5 (Akron Beacon Journal) Government meetings - March 1-5
Brunswick High School bowling: Blue Devils advance to districts (The Medina Sun) Brunswick’s boys placed ninth out of 27 teams at the sectional bowling tournament at Rebman Recreation in Lorain. With the top nine teams advancing, the Blue Devils qualified for the district tournament for the fourth straight season. Brunswick’s girls were fifth with a score of 3,277, advancing to the districts for the second consecutive year.
