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MEDINA BEES 7:00 PM
Friday, August 30
Ken Dukes Stadium
GLENVILLE TARBLOODERS 7:00 PM
Friday, September 6
Cleveland Heights High School Stadium
SHAKER HTS RED RAIDERS 1:00 PM
Saturday, September 14
Russell H. Rupp Field
LAKE CATHOLIC COUGARS 7:00 PM
Friday, September 20
Jerome T. Osborne Stadium
WALSH JESUIT WARRIORS 7:00 PM
Friday, September 27
Cleveland Heights High School Stadium
LORAIN TITANS 7:00 PM
Friday, October 4
George Daniel Field
BEDFORD BEARCATS 7:00 PM
Friday, October 11
Cleveland Heights High School Stadium
WARRENSVILLE HTS TIGERS 7:00 PM
Friday, October 18
Tiger Stadium
SHAW CARDINALS 7:00 PM
Friday, October 25
Cleveland Heights High School Stadium
MAPLE HTS MUSTANGS 7:00 PM
Friday, November 1
Mustangs Memorial Stadium
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
Game #1 • Friday, August 30, 2019 • Ken Dukes Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
Last Meeting between Cleveland Heights and Medina:
August 24, 2018 (week 1); Medina 43, Cleveland Heights 20
0-0 overall
0-0 LEL
Medina 0-0 overall
BATTLING BEES 0-0 GCC
Cleveland Heights Tigers in Week 1 games since 2000
The Tigers are 8-11 over the last 19 seasons in week 1 matchups. The Tigers have lost 4 consecutive
season-openers, but Cleveland Heights did win four straight week 1 games between 2011 and 2014.
Opening Drive
2019 Schedule & Results Gameday Storylines
Cleveland Heights
TIGERS
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
Cleveland Heights will be a physical, versatile team that offensively could be one of the area’s
bigger teams up front with Division I recruit Justin Wodtly and Cullen Martin back in the trenches.
The Tigers use Wodtly at multiple positions on both offense and defense, including as a tough to
stop 270-pound fullback.
Cleveland Heights graduated versatile quarterback Josh Harris (899 yards rushing, 503 yards
passing), but Elijah Fowlkes (sophomore) will emerge as one of the area’s top backs in a triple
option attack.
The passing game will look different with two transfers at receiver in Jiovanny Holmes and Ju'Ruan
Hardin.
Defensively, the Tigers are loaded with talent, especially in the secondary.
Medina, which handled Cleveland Heights in Week 1 last year, is a high-powered offense led by
Ryan Fischer. He came in last year at quarterback as a St. Vincent-St. Mary transfer and threw for
big-yardage games, as the Bees opened with a 2-0 start and closed with three straight wins.
Noah Nunn returns to lead the defense, while Dylan O'Dear is back after missing all of last year because of injury.
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
Overall Record 0-0Greater Cleveland Conference Record 0-0
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Location Medina, Ohio
Friday, October 26, 2018, Cleveland Heights Hosford Stadium Highland Enrollment 2,502 students
Wadsworth OHSAA Assignment Division I, Region 1
Euclid Nickname Bees
Mentor Colors Green and White
Elyria Stadium Kenneth Duke Stadium
Strongsville Surface Artificial Field Turf
Solon Head Coach Larry Laird
Shaker Heights Overall Record 43-32 (8th season)
Brunswick Record at School 18-14 (2010, 17-18)
(5-5 overall, 3-4 in GCC; 9th in Region 1)
Cleveland Heights W
Highland W
Wadsworth L
Euclid L
Shaker Heights L
Mentor Cardinals L
Strongsville L
Elyria W
Brunswick W
Solon W
Former Medina Bee, Mason Schreck, is in his third
season with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Schreck graduated from Medina HS in 2012 and
played college football the University of Buffalo.
In 2017, Schreck was selected in the seventh of
the NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.
In 2018 Schreck had a break-out preseason,
catching nine receptions for 118 yards.
10/12
10/26 H 27-24
Medina News & Notes
H 51-7
10/19 A 20-7
9/28 H 10-49
10/5 A 17-31
9/14 A 14-37
9/21 H 20-33
8/31 H 24-7
9/7 A 7-28
11/1 H
2018 Bees Schedule
8/24 A 43-20
10/18 A
10/26 A
10/4 A
10/11 H
9/20 H
9/27 A
9/6 A
9/13 H
Cleveland Heights TIGERS 21
Medina Quick Facts
8/30 H
Tigers drop final game of season;finish 10th in Division I, Region 1
2019 Bees Schedule
Tigers Rewind Opponent: Medina Battling Bees
Maple Heights MUSTANGS 28
The Cleveland Heights Tigers finished the 2018 season
at 7-3 and averaged 26.3 points per game for Head
Coach Mac Stephens.
A tough week 10 loss to Maple Heights prevented the
Tigers from vaulting into the top eight and a postseason
berth. Heights finished 10th in a very deep Division I,
Region 1.
The Mustangs defeated the Tigers 28-21, but Cleveland
Heights led Oct. 26 game 14-0 on Josh Harris' 61-yard
touchdown pass to Nolan Johnson -- Johnson sprinting
the last 40 yards -- and a Justin Wodtly 13-yard scoring
dash.
The Tigers began the season 1-2, with losses to Medina
and Toledo St. Francis DeSales before winning six
straight games.
During the six-game winning streak, the Tigers had a big
wins over the Lake Catholic Cougars in week 4 and a
week 7 victory against the Lorain Titans, 31-23.
In the Sept. 14 victory over the Cougars, the Tigers
rebounded from a lighting issue at the stadium,
stunning Lake Catholic as Josh Harris took a
quarterback sneak 80 yards to paydirt to give the home
team a 27-24 lead .
On Sept 28, the Cleveland Heights defense stood tall in
the second half as the Tigers defeated league-rival
Lorain, 31-23.
Cleveland Heights jumped out to a big lead then Lorain scored the last 23 points of the first half to lead 23-19 at the break. The Tiger defense twice had goal-line stands in the second half. Cleveland Heights forced Lorain to turn the ball over on downs six times in the game.
Overall, the Tigers finished in second place in the Lake Erie League with a 4-1 record, the only loss being week 10 vs Maple Heights.
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
Hired: March 13, 2015
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location 13263 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Founded / Established 1901
Enrollment 1,555 students (grades 9-12)
District Cleveland Heights-University Heights City Schools
Superintendent Elizabeth Kirby
Principal Byron Hopkins
Director of Athletics Joe D'Amato
OHSAA Assignment - Football Division I, Region 1
Conference Lake Erie League
Nickname Tigers
Colors Black and Gold
Stadium Complex Cleveland Heights HS Stadium
Capacity 2,500
Playing Surface Field Turf
Year Stadium Opened 1952
Renovations Completed 2014
FOOTBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach Mac Stephens
High School Akron Firestone
College University of Minnesota
Seasons 5th season
Career Record (6 seasons) 21-27
Record at Cleveland Heights (5 seasons) 21-19
Offensive Set Flexbone / Triple Option
Defensive Set Odd Front / 3-4
2018 Record 7-3
2018 Lake Erie League Record 4-1
Cleveland Hts OHSAA Playoff Appearances 3
Cleveland Hts OHSAA Playoff Record 1-3
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
Football Contact Joe D'Amato
Office Phone 216-320-3015
E-mail Address j_damato@chuh.org
Athletic Director Joe D'Amato
Athletics Web Address www.heightstigers.com
Athletics Twitter Handle @GoHeightsTigers
High School Twitter Handle @CHUHSchools
Head Coach Twitter Handle @MacStephens
2019 Tigers Facts Head Coach: Mac Stephens
2019 Cleveland Hts Tigers Assistant Coaches
Chalk Talk with Coach Stephens
Tigers Head Coach Mac Stephens discusses his team and the upcoming game
Cleveland Heights head coach Mac Stephens enters his fifth season on the
sidelines for the Tigers. Stephens is 21-19 in his previous four seasons
at Cedar and Lee.
Stephens spent 11 seasons as an assistant coach at three local schools
before being named the head coach of the Tigers on March 13, 2015.
Stephens graduated from Akron Firestone High School in 1986 and attended the
University of Minnesota. Stephens spent two seasons in the NFL, playing linebacker for the New York Jets in
1990 and the Minnesota Vikings in 1991.
Stephens served as the head coach for the Lutheran East Falcons in 2003. He has spent 11 seasons (2004-2014)
as an assistant coach at Euclid, Villa Angela-St, Joseph and Glenville before being named head coach for
Cleveland Heights.
Coach Stephens currently resides in Euclid with his wife Belinda. They have two sons Linden, a defensive back
for the Denver Broncos and Collin a recent graduate of Bowling Green State University. Stephens serves as the
Director of Recreation for the city of Euclid as well as the owner of Coach Mac’s Speed, Power and Fitness,
located at the Euclid Sports Plant.
"Last year's loss to Maple (Week 10) left a bad taste in the mouth of our guys because they knew we were a playoff-caliber
team. But, to their credit they've worked hard and are ready to get back at it this season."
"In my years at Heights this is my most complete team."
"There's sometimes a stereotype we are just a team full of athletes. The truth is our staff does a great job with the guys and
we are extremely well coached. We are a team that has a lot of quality skill players, but we're more than just athletic."
"We need to get off to a fast start. I think we've lost Week 1 all four years I've been coach. So we need to get off to a good
start. We want to win the LEL. Then if we can get in the playoffs, anything can happen."
Kahari Hicks - Offensive Coordinator,
5th Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Scott Wodtly - Defensive Coordinator,
5th Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Germaine Smith - Wide Receivers Coach,
5th Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Damon Williams - Defensive Line Coach,
2nd Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Brandon Biggom - Defensive Backs Coach,
4th Yeat at Cleveland Heights HS
Andre Cliff - Running Backs and Linebackers
Coach,
2nd Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Willie Smith - Special Teams Coordinator,
15th Yeat at Cleveland Heights HS
Tom DeSalvo - Offensive Line Coach,
1st Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Rob Bisker - Assistant Coach,
1st Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Javar Green, Offensive Line Coach
1st Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Darryl Buckley, Assistant Coach,
5th Year at Cleveland Heights HS
Howard Little, Inside Linebacker Coach1st Year at Cleveland Heights HS
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER / CLEVELAND.COM POLL 2019 CURRENT AND EXPANDED LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS
Poll as of August 28, 2019
1 Akron Archbishop Hoban Knights Division II 0-0 CLEVELAND HEIGHT TIGERS
2 St Edward Eagles Division I 0-0 Warrensville Heights Tigers
3 Mentor Cardinals Division I 0-0 Maple Heights Mustangs
4 St. Ignatius Wildcats Division I 0-0 Bedford Bearcats
5 Kenston Bombers Division III 0-0 Shaw Cardinals
6 Barberton Magics Division II 0-0 Lorain Titans
7 Wadsworth Grizzlies Division II 0-0
8 Solon Comets Division I 0-0
9 Euclid Panthers Division I 0-0
10 Avon Eagles Division II 0-0
Maple Heights Bedford
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Lorain
DIVISION I, REGION 1 COMPUTER POINTS Lorain CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
2018 Final Region 1 Standings Warrensville Heights Maple Heights
Shaw Warrensville Heights
1 Mentor Cardinals 9-1 35.3929 Bedford Shaw
2 St. Ignatius Wildcats 7-2 29.8314 ** qualified for the OHSAA playoffs ** qualified for the OHSAA playoffs
3 Euclid Panthers 8-2 29.7970
4 Solon Comets 8-2 28.8500
5 Canton McKinley Bulldogs 8-2 28.2859
6 Austintown Fitch Falcons 8-2 25.5153
7 St Edward Eagles 6-3 25.3812
8 Strongsville Mustangs 7-3 17.7500
9 Medina Bees 5-5 17.6500
10 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS TIGERS 7-3 16.4000
11 Massillon Jackson Polar Bears 6-4 16.1500
12 Berea-Midpark Titans 5-5 12.6000
Friday, August 30, 2019 Friday, August 30, 2019 Friday, August 30, 2019
Friday, August 30, 2019 Friday, August 30, 2019 Friday, August 30, 2019
BATTLING BEES
BrunswickMedina
CARDINALSCollinwood
Expansion in the Lake Erie League
TIGERS
Lorain
TITANS
BLUE DEVILS
Warrensville Heights
TIGERSUniversity School
PREPPERS
Shaw
Bedford
BEARCATSNordonia
KNIGHTS
RAILROADERS
Cleveland Rhodes
RAMSMaple Heights
MUSTANGS
Cleveland Heights
4-6
Pct. OverallSCHOOL LEL Pct. PF PA
Polls & Rankings
5-0 12-1**
2-3
0 vs GLENVILLE (9/6)
2019 Lake Erie League Standings
0-0 0.000 0 0
Week 2 Opponent
0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0
at Gilmour (9/6)
0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 0 vs Will. South (9/6)
0-0 0.000
0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 0
0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 0
0.000 0-0 0.000 0 0
at Elyria (9/6)
vs CLEVE JFK (9/6)
vs AVON (9/6)
4-1 7-3
3-2 4-63-2 6-4
4-1 8-3**
2018 FINAL STANDINGS 2017 FINAL STANDINGS
School LEL Overall School LEL Overall
0-5 2-8
Div/Reg
1:1
4:13
2:6
2:5
3:10
1:1 0-0
0-5 1-9
5-0 10-2**
2-3 4-6
1-4 4-61-4 3-7
This Week in the Lake Erie League (Wk 1)
Garfield Heights and Shaker Heights will join an expanding Lake Erie League over the next 12-month period.
Shaker Heights Red Raiders will exit the Greater Cleveland Conference and join the LEL beginning in August
2020. Garfield Heights rejoins the LEL after leaving the league more than a decade ago. The Bulldogs have
played most recently as an independent, and will join the new 8-team LEL halfway through the 2019-2020
school year.
Both Garfield Heights and Shaker Heights were previously LEL members, with Garfield departing in 2007 and
Shaker in 2012. Both joined the Northeast Ohio Conference, which disbanded by 2015 with eight of those
members forming the GCC.
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
Name Name Name
1 Elijah Fowlkes RB 21 Jaylen Davis TE-DE 52 Keyshawn Madlock LB
2 Jiovanny Holmes WR-DB 22 Aaron Colston WR-DB 53 Keonshae Boyd DB
3 Shemar Turner WR-DB 23 Rondale Reid WR-DB 56 Akil Holloman OT
4 Jayvion Holcomb ATH 25 Montreal Watkins C-DE 57 Leland Talley NG
5 Diego Bremer WR-DB 32 Zaire McPherson FB-LB 58 Travell Wright RB
6 Jalen Boyd DB 33 Derion Starling LB 60 David Pearce C
7 Nick McGee DB 34 Tylin Bogan WR-DB 62 Davon Anderson G/NG
8 Jauron Hardin WR-DB 35 Deante Stevens WR-DB 70 Maurice Hamilton G
9 Jaylen Benson RB-LB 37 Chris Cotton WR-DE 71 Jaylon Edwards OT
10 Anthony Little OLB 39 Armarion White WR-DB 72 Fahrell Freeman RB-DE
11 Andrew Moore WR-DB 40 Delroy Richards G-NG 74 Donzell Carter G
12 Sincere Davis QB-WR 42 Chase McClendon DB 76 Malikai Sanders ATH
13 Adonis Williams WR-DB 43 Javon Edwards G-DE 77 Cullen Martin OT
14 Deon Wells DB 44 Aginon Wilson DT 80 Jaylen Coleman ATH
15 Justin Wodtly DE-RB 45 Darnell Nickelberry DB 81 Ahmir Stewart WR-DB
16 Marlon Neal DB 48 Tyler Gray DT 82 Anthon Brooks ATH
17 Chris Wilson WR-DB 50 Daonte Dancy OT-DT 84 Tyrell Croom DB
18 Bay Harvey QB 51 Cornell Gideon G 89 Alex Cummings ATH
19 Derek Minter RB-LB 54 Logan Kovalck C 94 De'Lorean Murrah DE
20 Jamal Russ WR-DB 55 Ricardo Moore OT 99 Tom Schumann NG
Name Name Name
1 Luke Hensley 28 Brady Browne 66 Owen Halpin
2 Nick Yanky 29 Keon Johnson 67 Andrew Delac
3 Dylan O'Dear 30 Keegan O'Reilly 68 Steven Mardavich
4 Jajuan Jackson 31 Matt Hamula 69 Justin Norris
5 Matt Spatny 32 Jose Gonzalez 71 Ty Harrison
6 Ryan Gillespie 33 Seth DiCola 72 Seth Vrutneski
7 Nick Epplen 34 Hunter Stratton 73 Otto Weight
8 Casey Caddell 35 Dorian Boyland 74 Will Lemon
9 Matt Rudolph 36 Luke Pilarski 75 Kyle Schultz
10 Evan Storey 37 Nick Nagel 76 James Feeks
11 Jacob Nanosky 38 Isaiah Perry 77 Colton Chaney
12 Aaron Jensen 39 Antonio Coleman 78 Antonio Sonego
13 Ethan Silvis 40 Weston Weil 79 Vincent Pfahl
14 Drew Allar 42 Mason Pogue 80 Reid Kelps
15 Cody Groat 43 Andrew Beard 81 Anthony Nussbaum
16 Kaedin Andrasik 44 Connor O'Neill 82 Noah Nunn
17 Kyle Maruna 45 Michael Powell 83 Chad Bigley
18 Luke Fischer 50 Matt Pierse 84 Mitch Mima
19 Drew Hensley 52 Ryan Farrell 85 Ryan Miller
20 Jacob Kasmarcak 53 Edward Relitz 87 Kyler Krogh
21 Michael Rodak 54 AJ Coltz 88 Andrew Avalon
22 Lucas Schaefer 55 Zach Rosen 89 Nick West
23 Nathan Spatny 56 Hunter Haggard 90 Zach Zaccaro
24 Jason Peters 57 Bayethe Rowell 91 Aiden Brown
25 Wade Schmidt 58 Gavin Rodak 93 Tristan Perrine
26 Zach King 61 Jack Pilarski 95 Nick Manley
27 Danny Croghan 62 Lorenzo Valley 99 Bobby Johnson
DL
6'2 175 CB 5'10 215 OL 6'1 285 DL
270 DL
6'0 175 S 6'1 245 OL 6'3 275
6'3 215 DL
6'0 180 S 6'2 235 OL
210 DL
6'5
5'10 165 CB 5'9 210 DL
6'2 210 WR
6'1 230 LB 6'0 225 LB 6'3
OL 5'8 135 CB
6'1 215 S 6'2 200 OL
6'2 170 WR
5'10 160 CB 6'2 235
Yr No.
2019 Cleveland Heights Tigers Football Roster
No. Pos Ht Wt Yr Pos Ht WtNo. Pos Ht Wt Yr
5-9 170 SO
160 JR
6-1
5-11
225 JR
6-2 190 SR
5-9 155 SO5-11 175 SR
5-8 185 JR JR
5-8 130 SO
6-0 240 SR
5-9 220
6-2 175 SR
5-7 200 SO
5-9 200 SR
5-10 175 SR
5-7 200 JR
5-10 180 SR
5-9 150 SO
6-4 340
5-10 185 SR
6-1 165 JR6-2 205 SR
6-0 160 JR
SO
5-11 210 SR
5-10 155 JR
6-2 252 SP
6-0 160 SR
5-7
5-11 190 SR
5-10 210 JR
6-0 185 SO
6-0 190 SR 150 SO
5-10 175 JR
5-11 200 JR
5-7 135 SO
6-2 180 JR
5-11 220 JR
6-4 275 SR
5-9 195 SR
6-2
5-10 150
5-9 165 JR
5-3 160 SO
6-3 270 SR 175 JR
5-9 170
6-1 255 JR
5-6 115
5-10 223 JR
SO
6-1 170 JR 5-9 170 SO
5-9 160 SO
5-10
6-2 215 SR 6-0 235 SR 5-4 120 SO
5-9 175 JR 180 JR
5-9 175 JR
5-9 225
SO
6-5 210 JR
5-11 235 SR
SR
5-7 240
2019 Medina Bees Football Roster
No. Yr Ht Wt Pos No. Yr
S 6'1 225
Ht Wt Pos No. Yr Ht
6'1 210 DL
Wt Pos
6'2 195 WR 5'10 140
5'11 175 LB
OL
5'10 175 WR 6'0 180 CB
6'0 195 DL
5'10 165 CB 5'10 165 LB 6'2 230 OL
6'4 215 WR 5'11 150 LB 6'2 190 OL
6'4 220 QB 5'10 185 LB 5'11 230 DL
5'9 160 S 5'9 170 SJR 6'3 270 OL
5'9 165 S 6'1 220 LB 6'1 240 OL
5'9 155 WR 5'10 175 LB 6'3 265 OL
6'2 180 WR 5'11 140 CB 6'0 200 OL
6'6 200 WR 5'9 145 CBSO 6'1 235 OL
6'0 185 S 6'0 210 LB 6'0 255 DL
5'11 195 LB 5'7 115 CB 6'1 250 OL
6'5 210 QB 6'4 230 DL 6'2 145 WR
6'2 180 WR 5'10 165 S 5'10 140 WR
6'2 190 CB 5'10 185 DL 6'4 230 DL
6'2 170 WR 6'1 185 LB 5'11 175
6'1 180 QB 5'10 190 LBSO
WR
6'5 195 WR
5'10 155 K
6'1 250 OL
6'2 225 DE6'1 200 WR
5'10 165 WR
SO
SR
SR
SO
SO
JR
SR
JR
JR
SO
SR
SO
FR
SR
SR
JR
SO
SR
JR
SR
SR
SO
JR
JR
JR
SO
SO
SR
SR
JR JR
SO
SO6'0 200 WR
SO
JR
SR
JR
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
JR
JR
SO
SO
JR
JR
JR
JR
SO
JR
SR
JR
SO
SR
JR
JR
JR
SO
JR
SR
SO
SO
SO
SR
JR
JR
JR
JR
JR
SO
SO
JR
JR
SR
SO
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
2018 OFFENSIVE LEADERS 2018 DEFENSIVE LEADERS
QB -Josh Harris DE - Justin Wodtly
98 rushing attempts for 899 yards 43 solo tackles and 15 assists
30 for 57 passing for 503 yards and 5 touchdowns 14 tackles for loss, including 6 sacks
11 QB Hurries and 1 Pass break-up
RB - Xavier Pillar
103 rushing attempts for 700 yards DL - Anthony Johnson, Jr
48 solo tackles and 21 assists
FB - Justin Wodtly 21 tackles for loss, including 11 sacks
95 rushing attempts for 506 yards 17 QB Hurries and 1 Pass break-up
Cleveland Heights rushed for more than 3,000 yards in 2018 DB - JaSean Harris
As a team, the Tigers averaged over 7 yards per carry 30 solo tackles and 10 assists
The team averaged 26 points per game 3 tackles for loss, including 2 sacks
5 interceptions and 4 Pass break-up
Defensively, Cleveland Heights gave up an average of
9 points per game in the final five games of
the season
Tigers in the NFL 2018 Cleveland Heights Tigers Team Stats
Jason Kelce -
Philadelphia Eagles
2006 Cleveland Hts HS graduate
College: University of Cincinnati
Drafted in the 6th round (pick 191)
of the 2011 NFL draft
Travis Kelce -
Kansas City Chiefs
2008 Cleveland Hts HS graduate
College: University of Cincinnati
Drafted in the 3rd round (pick 63) of
the 2013 NFL draft
Shelton Gibson -
Philadelphia Eagles
2013 Cleveland Hts HS graduate
College: West Virgina University
Drafted in the 5th round (pick 166)
of the 2017 NFL draft
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
Medina Glenville Shaker Heights7-3 overall; 10th in Region 1
A 30 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS A 30 H Euclid A 30 H Garfield Heights 8-24 Medina L 20-43
S 6 A Medina Highland S 6 A CLEVELAND HEIGHTS S 6 A Benedictine 8-31 Brunswick W 13-0
S 13 H Wadsworth S 13 A Powell Olentany Libery S 14 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 9-7 Col. St Francis DeSales L 18-45
S 20 H Euclid S 20 A Collinwood S 20 A Strongsville 9-14 Lake Catholic W 27-24
S 27 A Mentor S 27 A John Hay S 28 H Solon 9-21 Walsh Jesuit W 51-14
O 4 A Elyria O 4 A East Tech O 4 A Brunswick 9-28 Lorain W 31-23
O 11 H Strongsville O 11 H John Marshall O 11 A Elyria 10-5 Bedford W 31-0
O 18 A Solon O 18 H John F. Keneedy O 19 H Mentor 10-12 Warrensville Heights W 34-0
O 26 A Shaker Heights O 25 H John Adams O 26 H Medina 10-19 Shaw W 17-8
N 1 H Brunswick N 1 A Rhodes N 1 A Euclid 10-26 Maple Heights L 21-28
Lake Catholic Walsh Jesuit Lorain4-6 overall; 13th in Region 1
A 30 A Stow A 30 A Mayfield A 30 A Brunswick 8-25 Y'town Cardinal Mooney L 12-21
S 7 H Cleveland Central Catholic S 6 H Akron SVSM S 6 H Avon 9-1 Mississauga (ON) Football North L 6-31
S 13 A Youngstown Ursuline S 13 H Columbus Bishop Watterson S 13 H Elyria 9-9 Benedictine L 12-30
S 20 H CLEVVELAND HEIGHTS S 20 A Athol Springs (N.Y.) St Francis S 20 H Mississauga (ON) Football North 9-15 Lake Catholic W 31-24
S 27 H Athol Springs (NY) Buffalo St. Francis S 27 A CLEVELAND HIEGHTS S 27 H Toledo Scott 9-22 NDCL L 7-44
O 4 H Walsh Jesuit S 4 A Lake Catholic O 4 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 9-29 Lorain L 6-37
O 11 H Akron Archbishop Hoban O 11 A Padua O 11 A Warrensville Heights 10-6 Bedford L 42-48
O 18 A Benedictine O 18 H NDCL O 18 H Maple Heights 10-13 Warrensville Heights W 35-14
O 25 H NDCL O 25 A Akron Archbishop Hoban O 25 A Bedford 10-20 Shaw W 9-0
N 1 A Padua N 1 H Benedictine N 1 A Shaw 10-27 Maple Heights W 2-0
Bedford Warrensville Heights Shaw6-4 overall; 10th in Region 1
A 30 A Nordonia A 30 A University School A 30 A Collinwood 8-27 Y'town Cardinal Mooney L 6-42
S 6 A Elyria S 6 A Gilmour Academy S 6 H John F. Kennedy 9-2 Warren G Harding L 6-40
S 13 H Garfield Heights S 13 A Akron Buchtel S 13 A Hubbard 9-9 Benedictine W 47-40
S 20 H Cleveland Central Catholic S 20 H Villa Angela - St. Joseph S 20 H River Rouge (Mich.) 9-16 Lake Catholic W 28-17
S 27 A NDCL S 27 H Youngstown Chaney S 27 A Warren Howland 9-23 Toledo Start W 44-14
O 5 H Maple Heights O 5 A Shaw O 4 H Warrensville Heights 9-30 Maple Heights W 34-30
O 11 A CLEVELAND HEIGHTS O 11 H Lorain O 11 A Maple Heights 10-7 Bedford W 34-26
O 18 A Shaw O 18 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS O 18 H Bedford 10-14 Akron SVSM L 0-28
O 25 H Lorain O 25 A Maple Heights O 25 A CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 10-21 Shaw W 15-10
N 1 H Warrensville Heights N 1 A Bedford N 1 H Lorain 10-28 Lorain L 13-14
Maple Heights4-6 overall; 16th in Region 1
A 30 H Rhodes 8-28 Akron Buchtel L 6-41
S 6 H Willoughby South 9-4 Warren G Harding L 27-35
S 13 A Padua 9-12 Glenville L 7-20
S 20 H Nepean (ON) St. Joseph 9-19 OPEN DATE - ---
S 27 A Garfield Heights 9-25 Toledo Start L 28-40
O 5 A Bedford 10-2 Maple Heights W 21-6
O 11 H Shaw 10-9 Bedford W 34-20
O 18 A Lorain 10-16 Akron SVSM L 0-42
O 25 H Warrensville Heights 10-23 Shaw W 29-0
N 1 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 10-30 Lorain W 22-16
11-7 St. Edward L 12-20
BEARCATS TIGERS CARDINALS
2016 Season / Results
0-0
MUSTANGS THIS DATE IN HISTORY - AUGUST 30
2015 Season / Results
2017 Season / Results
COUGARS WARRIORS TITANS
0-0 0-0 0-0
BATTLING BEES TARBLOODERS RED RAIDERS
0-0 0-0 0-0
2018 Season / Results0-0 0-0 0-0
2019 Cleveland Heights Tigers Composite Schedule Past Seasons
August 30, 1937 - - Joe Louis earns a split-decision victory over Tommy Farr in 15
rounds at Yankee Stadium to retain the heavyweight boxing title.
August 30, 1987 - - Minnesota Twins outfielder, Kirby Puckett, goes 6-for-6 with 2
HRs in a Twins 10-6 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
August 30, 1987 - - 2nd World Championships in Athletics held in Rome, Italy; Carl
Lewis is awarded the gold medal in 100m sprint after Canadian Ben Johnson is
disqualified for use of performance enhancing drugs.
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
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