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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 22, 2024 15:01:24 GMT -5
Division I: 1. Lewis Center Olentangy Orange (2), 83 2. Cleveland St. Ignatius (4), 80 3t. Findlay (1), 61 3t. Garfield Heights (2), 61 3t. Cincinnati Moeller, 61 6. Cincinnati Elder, 50 7. Louisville, 45 8. Toledo Whitmer, 42 9. Centerville (2), 30 10. Beavercreek, 27 Others receiving 12 or more points: Cincinnati Sycamore 25. Delaware Hayes 21. Newark 16.
Division II: 1. Rocky River Lutheran West (9), 107 2. Lexington, 88 3. Kettering Alter (2), 76 4. Cincinnati Wyoming, 69 5. Columbus Hartley, 58 6. Cuyahoga Falls CVCA, 37 7. Youngstown Ursuline, 32 8. Willard, 31 9. Creston Norwayne, 24 10. Shelby, 15 Others receiving 12 or more points: Napoleon 14. Marietta 12.
Division III: 1. Lutheran East (5), 92 2. Ottawa-Glandorf (2), 79 3. Malvern, 67 4. Camden Shawnee (2), 49 5t. Margaretta, 48 5t. Emmanuel Christian, 48 7. Haviland Wayne Trace, 45 8. Ashland Crestview, 35 9. New Madison Tri-Village (1), 27 10. Minford, 21 Others receiving 12 or more points: Cincinnati Mariemont 13.
Division IV: 1. Russia (7), 97 2. Warren JFK (3), 96 3. Lima Central Catholic, 62 4. Toledo Christian, 57 5. Leesburg Fairfield, 43 6. Monroe Central, 41 7. Berlin Hiland, 36 8. Troy Christian, 34 9. Richmond Heights (1), 33 10. Pandora-Gilboa, 29 Others receiving 12 or more points: Toledo Maumee Valley Country Day 27. Antwerp 21.
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Post by edchambers on Jan 22, 2024 15:38:45 GMT -5
11 voters. Twenty years ago, there were close to 40 voting in the poll. Not surprising given what's happened in the newspaper industry.
Matt Goul from cleveland.com is the only one that voted for Richmond Heights as the top D4 team. Can't blame him for that.
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