WindWombat+FollowCleveland girls hoops shake up the Top 25Big nights and bold upsets are shaking up Cleveland’s girls basketball scene! Mentor’s Nina Rodriguez dropped a career-high 30 points, powering her team to another win and giving Coach Hrusovsky his 101st victory. Brecksville pulled off a statement win over Wadsworth, while Brush outlasted St. Vincent-St. Mary in a game everyone was watching. And how about Strongsville’s Sidney Butera lighting it up for 42 points? With playoff spots on the line, every game is turning into a must-watch. Which team do you think has the momentum heading into the final stretch? #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
ZenithZebra+FollowLocal wrestlers shine at Bill Dies tournamentWrestling fans in West Akron got a real treat as high school athletes from across the area battled it out at the Bill Dies Memorial Tournament. The energy was high, with standout performances like Green’s Joel Brink taking first in the 144-pound class and Barberton’s Jackon Phillips dominating at 215. Teams like Barberton and Norton made strong showings, but every match was packed with grit and determination. These tournaments are more than just wins and losses—they’re about community pride and seeing our local talent push their limits. Who impressed you most, and what’s your favorite moment from the mat? #Education #K12 #WestAkron00Share
SonicWanderer+FollowHazel Green and Southern Academy shake up Alabama hoopsHazel Green just took over the top spot in Class 6A, and Southern Academy now leads the AISA rankings—two big shakeups in Alabama girls high school basketball! Hazel Green powered through with key wins over Columbia and Northridge, while Southern Academy is riding a hot streak at 16-2. Hoover, Scottsboro, Plainview, Saint James, North Sand Mountain, and Ider are holding strong at No. 1 in their classes. With so much movement at the top, which team do you think has the momentum to go all the way this season? Let’s hear your predictions! #Education #K12 #AlabamaBasketball00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowChicago hoops season heats up on The ULocal basketball fans are in for a treat—The U is bringing 30 high school boys and girls games straight to your living room this winter! From buzzer-beaters to classic rivalries, you’ll catch all the action, starting with Mount Carmel vs. St. Joe and building up to the Girls and Boys State Finals in March. Don’t miss the March Madness Tip Off Show for expert takes on which teams might make it to the big stage. Whether you’re rooting for your neighborhood school or just love great basketball, this is your courtside pass to Illinois’ best high school hoops! #Education #K12 #ChicagoBasketball00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCincinnati’s basketball stars are lighting it upCincinnati’s high school basketball scene is packed with breakout talent this season! From Joshua Tyson and Bryce Curry powering Lakota West’s dominant run, to Antonio White dropping 50-point games for Deer Park, these players are making headlines for more than just college offers—they’re leading their teams to big wins. What’s really cool is how some names, like Isaiah Mack-Russell at Winton Woods, have burst onto the scene and are changing the game for their schools. Who’s impressed you the most so far? Any under-the-radar players you think deserve more hype? Let’s talk hoops! #Education #K12 #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
ZenithZebra+FollowSafety concerns rise at Denby High SchoolA box cutter incident at Denby High School has left families and students shaken, even though no one is currently in custody. The student involved won’t be returning to Denby or any other school in the district, but the situation has sparked real conversations about what’s being done to keep our schools safe. How do you feel about the district’s response, and what changes would you like to see to ensure everyone feels secure at school? Let’s talk about what matters most for our kids and community. #Education #K12 #DenbyHighSchool00Share
WindWombat+FollowCatholic League hoops: Who’s hot right now?Brother Rice is on fire with a seven-game win streak, but Dearborn Divine Child is making noise too—13 straight wins after a rocky start! The Catholic League boys basketball season is racing toward the tournament, and every game is shaking up the rankings. Central Catholic pulled off a wild buzzer-beater win, while teams like Loyola and St. John’s Jesuit are keeping things tight in the standings. With just one week left before the tournament, which squad do you think has the momentum to go all the way? Let’s hear your picks and predictions! #Education #K12 #CatholicLeague00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowGrandview shakes up Colorado wrestlingGrandview just pulled off a huge upset, edging out Pomona to win the Top of the Rockies wrestling tournament by a razor-thin margin—207 to 200 points. This win snaps Pomona’s long-standing dominance and sets the stage for a wild run to the state championships next month. With three individual champs and six top-four finishers, Grandview’s momentum is real. Pomona wasn’t at full strength, but their depth still showed. Wrestling fans, what do you think: Is this the start of a new era, or will Pomona bounce back when it counts? #Education #K12 #ColoradoWrestling00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowFort Worth hoops heat up: Rivalries, comebacks, and playoff pushesTrey Hall’s explosive second half for North Crowley and a wild rally by Covenant Classical are just a taste of the action lighting up Fort Worth high school basketball this week. From buzzer-beating threes to fierce cross-town rivalries, teams like Martin, Burleson Centennial, and Colleyville Heritage are all making big playoff statements. On the girls’ side, North Crowley and Cleburne are dominating their districts, while Benbrook’s Lady Bobcats are surging toward a playoff spot. Which game or player stood out most to you? Let’s talk about the moments that had you on your feet! #Education #K12 #FortWorthHoops00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowBrooklyn’s Orange Wave surges past CanarsieRichard Jackson Jr. was on fire, dropping 27 points to power Thomas Jefferson High School to a 68-59 win over Canarsie, pushing their league record to 8-2. The energy in the gym was electric as Trevor Lewis grabbed a double-double, and the Orange Wave showed real grit down the stretch. Canarsie’s Christian Marbury and James Singleton kept things close, but Jefferson’s teamwork sealed the deal. This kind of high school hoops action is what Brooklyn basketball is all about! Who else thinks the Orange Wave could go all the way this season? #Education #K12 #BrooklynBasketball00Share