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MEDINA BEES L 10-21 Friday, August 30 Ken Dukes Stadium GLENVILLE TARBLOODERS W 17-0 Friday, September 6 Cleveland Heights High School Stadium SHAKER HTS RED RAIDERS W 50-6 Saturday, September 14 Russell H. Rupp Field LAKE CATHOLIC COUGARS W 28-23 Friday, September 20 Jerome T. Osborne Stadium WALSH JESUIT WARRIORS W 38-30 Friday, September 27 Cleveland Heights High School Stadium LORAIN TITANS W 35-28 Friday, October 4 George Daniel Field BEDFORD BEARCATS W 39-6 Friday, October 11 Cleveland Heights High School Stadium WARRENSVILLE HTS TIGERS 7:00 PM Friday, October 18 Rudy Korsgaard 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 Schedule & Results Gameday Storylines Opening Drive Cleveland Heights TIGERS Cleveland Heights Tigers in Week 8 games since 2000 The Tigers are 8-11 in Week 8 games over the past 19 seasons. The Tigers have won two consecutive week 8 games, both over Warrensville Heights. Last season, the Tigers defeated Warrensville Heights 34-0. Overall, the Tigers have split their last 10 games played in Week 8 6-1 overall 2-0 LEL Warrensville Heights 1-6 overall TIGERS 1-1 LEL Game #8 Friday, October 18, 2019 Rudy Korsgaard Tiger Stadium 7:00 PM kickoff Last Meeting between Cleveland Heights and Warrensville Heights: October 12, 2018 (week 8); Cleveland Heights 34, Warrensville Heigths 0 THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015) 2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Cleveland Heights will go for a seventh straight victory and attempt to remain on top of the LEL in a matchup vs. Warrensville Heights on Oct. 18. First-year coach Romie Graham leads Warrensville, which is struggling at 1-6. On the field, the Tigers graduated a standout quarterback in Devyn Byers and big- play receiver in Walsh University recruit Jayvion Williams. Jerome Lee is back at running back and in the secondary for his senior year. All- Ohio cornerback DeAngelo Bell and slotback Desmond Horne are impact players. Bell had nine interceptions last season. Cleveland Heights (6-1) hasn't lost since Week 1 and is getting better on both sides of the ball. Justin Wodtly is a Division I recruit that makes an impact every snap he's on the field. Quarterback Bay Harvey is a big-time dual threat and Elijah Fowlkes has been solid in the run game. Defensively, Diego Bremer and Jiovanny Holmes have been standouts for the Tigers.

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Page 1: THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, …...Ohio cornerback DeAngelo Bell and slotback Desmond Horne are impact players. Bell had nine interceptions last season. Cleveland

MEDINA BEES L 10-21

Friday, August 30

Ken Dukes Stadium

GLENVILLE TARBLOODERS W 17-0

Friday, September 6

Cleveland Heights High School Stadium

SHAKER HTS RED RAIDERS W 50-6

Saturday, September 14

Russell H. Rupp Field

LAKE CATHOLIC COUGARS W 28-23

Friday, September 20

Jerome T. Osborne Stadium

WALSH JESUIT WARRIORS W 38-30

Friday, September 27

Cleveland Heights High School Stadium

LORAIN TITANS W 35-28

Friday, October 4

George Daniel Field

BEDFORD BEARCATS W 39-6

Friday, October 11

Cleveland Heights High School Stadium

WARRENSVILLE HTS TIGERS 7:00 PM

Friday, October 18

Rudy Korsgaard 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 Schedule & Results Gameday Storylines

Opening Drive

Cleveland Heights

TIGERS

Cleveland Heights Tigers in Week 8 games since 2000

The Tigers are 8-11 in Week 8 games over the past 19 seasons. The Tigers have won two

consecutive week 8 games, both over Warrensville Heights. Last season, the Tigers defeated

Warrensville Heights 34-0. Overall, the Tigers have split their last 10 games played in Week 8

6-1 overall

2-0 LEL

Warrensville Heights 1-6 overall

TIGERS 1-1 LEL

Game #8 • Friday, October 18, 2019 • Rudy Korsgaard Tiger Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Last Meeting between Cleveland Heights and Warrensville Heights:

October 12, 2018 (week 8); Cleveland Heights 34, Warrensville Heigths 0

THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)

2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

Cleveland Heights will go for a seventh straight victory and attempt to remain on

top of the LEL in a matchup vs. Warrensville Heights on Oct. 18.

First-year coach Romie Graham leads Warrensville, which is struggling at 1-6. On

the field, the Tigers graduated a standout quarterback in Devyn Byers and big-

play receiver in Walsh University recruit Jayvion Williams.

Jerome Lee is back at running back and in the secondary for his senior year. All-

Ohio cornerback DeAngelo Bell and slotback Desmond Horne are impact players.

Bell had nine interceptions last season.

Cleveland Heights (6-1) hasn't lost since Week 1 and is getting better on both

sides of the ball. Justin Wodtly is a Division I recruit that makes an impact every

snap he's on the field. Quarterback Bay Harvey is a big-time dual threat and Elijah

Fowlkes has been solid in the run game.

Defensively, Diego Bremer and Jiovanny Holmes have been standouts for the

Tigers.

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THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)

2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

Overall Record 1-6Lake Erie League 1-1

University School L Location Warrensville Heights, Ohio

Friday, October 11, 2019, Cleveland Heigths Stadium, Cleveland Hts, Oh Gilmour Academy L Enrollment 485 students

Akron Buchtel L OHSAA Assignment Division IV, Region 13

VASJ L Nickname Tigers

Youngstown Chaney L Colors Blue and Gold

Shaw W Stadium Warrensville Heights Stadium

Lorain L Surface Natural Grass

Cleveland Heights Head Coach Romie Graham

Maple Heights Overall Record 1-6 (1st season)

Bedford

(4-6 overall, 2-3 in Lake Erie League: Region 17 = 16th)

University School W

Gilmour Academy L

Beachwood L

Padua L

VASJ W

Shaw W-OT

Lorain L

Cleveland Heights L

Maple Heights L

Bedford W

Tigers Rewind Opponent: Warrensville Hts Tigers

Bedford Bearcats 2019 Tigers Schedule

9/7 A

6

6-21

9/14 A 6-44

9/20 H

Cleveland Heights TIGERS 39

Tigers Quick Facts

8/30 A 0-34

Tigers Stay Perfect in the LEL

Remain in the Middle of the Region 1 Playoff Hunt

12-21

9/27 H 8-14

10/4 A 12-6

10/11 H 0-40

10/18 H

10/25 A

11/1 A

8/24 H 30-19

8/31 H 14-35

9/7 A 28-48

9/14 A 18-37

NEW HEAD COACH FOR THE TIGERS

In January, the Warrensville Heights School Board

approved the hiring of Romie Graham as the new football

coach.

Graham spent the previous three seasons as an assistant

at Garfield Heights, a school that will enter the LEL next

season. Graham is from Lakeland , Fla. but played

receiver collegiately at Muskingum College and coached at

Otterbein and Allegheny before landing in Northeast Ohio.

The 31-year-old said his college recruitment brought him

north and this region has become his home.

9/28

A

10/19

Tigers News & Notes

24-18

10/5 A

0-34

20-50

H

2018 Tigers Schedule

A

9/21

10/26 H 32-12

10/12

36-6

H 24-50

A powerful running attack and a swarming defensive

effort that created three safeties sparked Cleveland

Heights to a 39-6 win over visiting Bedford on Oct.

11.

Quarterback Bay Harvey ran for two TDs, Elijah

Fowlkes, Justin Wodtly and freshman Owen Bisker

each added touchdowns and the defense scored 6

points on a trio of safeties as the Tigers won their

sixth straight game.

“Defensively we are getting back to playing football

the right way by not making mental errors. It was

good to get some of our young guys some playing

time on Friday night which could be beneficial if we

qualify for post season play,” Heights coach Mac

Stephens said.

“Offensively, Elijah Fowlkes and Bay Harvey were

outstanding in the run game. We were able to

establish the run by being physical up front with

great play from left tackle Cullen Martin and right

guard Cornell Gideon.”

Heights jumped out to a 24-0 halftime lead and

cruised to victory.

Heights improved to 6-1 overall and 2-0 in the LEL.

The Tigers haven’t lost since Week 1.

During the winning streak, Harvey has gotten better

every game and is a dangerous dual-threat at

quarterback. However, Stephens pointed out an

underrated part of his game.

“I think something that goes unnoticed is Bay

Harvey’s ability to kick the ball out of the end zone

on kickoffs which is key to maintaining field

advantage throughout the game,” Stephens said.

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THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)

2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

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) 27-28

Record at Cleveland Heights (5 seasons) 27-20

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 [email protected]

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 Cleveland Hts Tigers Assistant Coaches

Chalk Talk with Coach Stephens

Tigers Head Coach Mac Stephens discusses his team and the upcoming game

Head Coach: Mac Stephens2019 Tigers Facts

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.

“Offensively, Elijah Fowlkes and Bay Harvey were outstanding in the run game. We were able to establish the run by being

physical up front with great play from left tackle Cullen Martin and right guard Cornell Gideon.”

“Defensively we are getting back to playing football the right way by not making mental errors. It was good to get some of our

young guys some playing time on Friday night which could be beneficial if we qualify for post season play.”

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

Willie Newtown, Freshman Coach / Varsity Assistant5th Year at Cleveland Heights HS

Rondale Reid, Freshman Coach / Varsity Assistant

2nd Year at Cleveland Heights HS

Eric Piechowski, Freshman Coach / Varsity Assistant5th Year at Cleveland Heights HS

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THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)

2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER / CLEVELAND.COM POLL 2019 CURRENT AND EXPANDED LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS

Poll as of October 14, 2019

1 Mentor Cardinals Division I 7-0 CLEVELAND HEIGHT TIGERS

2 St Edward Eagles Division I 6-1 Maple Heights Mustangs

3 Akron Archbishop Hoban Knights Division II 6-1 Lorain Titans

4 Avon Eagles Division II 7-0 Warrensville Heights Tigers

5 Avon Lake Eagles Division II 6-1 Bedford Bearcats

6 Aurora Greenmen Division III 7-0 Shaw Cardinals

7 Perry Pirates Division IV 7-0

8 Mayfield Wildcats Division II 7-0

9 St. Ignatius Wildcats Division I 3-4

10 Kirtland Hornets Division V 7-0

Maple Heights Bedford

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Lorain

DIVISION I, REGION 1 COMPUTER POINTS Lorain CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

Rankings as of October 14, 2019 Warrensville Heights Maple Heights

Shaw Warrensville Heights

1 Mentor Cardinals 7-0 23.5571 Bedford Shaw

2 St. Edward Eagles 6-1 21.2643 ** qualified for the OHSAA playoffs ** qualified for the OHSAA playoffs

3 Euclid Panthers 6-1 18.7410

4 Canton McKinley Bulldogs 6-1 18.6429

5 Solon Comets 5-2 16.2000

6 Medina Bees 5-2 15.3000

7 Massillon Jackson Polar Bears 5-2 13.9857

8 Brunswick Blue Devils 5-2 13.8500

9 Cleveland Heights Tigers 6-1 13.4714

10 Stow Bulldogs 4-3 13.3571

11 St. Ignatius Wildcats 3-4 12.8954

12 Strongsville Mustangs 4-3 10.8714

Friday, October 18, 2019 Friday, October 18, 2019 Friday, October 18, 2019

Rudy Korsgaard Tiger Stadium George Daniel Field Shaw Field

This Week in the Lake Erie League (Wk 8)

CARDINALS

Maple Heights

5-0 10-2**

2-3 4-6

1-4 4-6

4-1 8-3**

1-4 3-7

Div/Reg

1:1

4:13

2:6

2:5

3:10

1:1

0-5 2-8

3-2 6-4 3-2 4-6

2-3

0-5

2018 FINAL STANDINGS 2017 FINAL STANDINGS

School LEL Overall School LEL Overall

151

3-4 0.428 218 158

0-2 0.000

1-1

134

0.500

Maple Heights

Bedford

44 180

0.000

2-0 1.000 6-1 0.857 133

0.857

3-4 0.428

2019 Lake Erie League Standings

2-0

1-1

0-2

Cleveland Heights

Week 9 Opponent

2-5 0.285 117

1.000 114

0.500 1-6 0.142

Polls & Rankings

Pct. PF PA

5-0 12-1**

4-1 7-3

Pct. OverallSCHOOL LEL

2176-1 Shaw

286 Warrensville Hts

Lorain119

4-6

Shaw

1-9

Warrensville Heights

TIGERS

Cleveland Heights

MUSTANGSTIGERS

Bedford

BEARCATS

TITANS

Lorain

Expansion in the Lake Erie LeagueGarfield 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 Roster

Deresha Bannister

Natalie Johnson

Karolyn McMillan

Nelcia Milligan

Raquira Robinson

Nijah Winegarner

Kaylyn Woodson

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THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)

2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

Name Name Name

1 Elijah Fowlkes RB 21 Jaylen Davis 54 Logan Kovalck C

2 Jiovanny Holmes WR/DB 22 Aaron Colston WR/DB 55 Ricardo Moore OT

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 Pierce C

7 Nick McGee DB 34 Tylin Bogan WR/DB 62 Davon Anderson G/NG

8 Ju'Ruan Hardin WR/DB 35 Deante Stevens WR/DB 70 Maurice Hamilton G

9 Jaylen Benson RB/LB 37 Chris Cotton WR/DE 71 India Pulphus K

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 Olivia McKay K

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/TE 45 Danell Nickelberry DB 81 Ahmir Stewart WR/DB

16 Marlon Neal DB 48 Tyler Gray DT 82 Anthony 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 52 Keshaun Madlock LB 94 De'Lorean Murray DE

20 Jamal Russ WR/DB 53 Keonshae Boyd DB 99 Tom Schumann NG

Name Name Name

2 Elijah Gordon WR/DB 18 Chaundi (CJ) Jeter WR/DE 52 Dalen Blair OL/LB

3 DeAngelo Bell QB/DB 19 Brian Warren WR/DB 54 Bryce Harell DL

4 Troy Byers WR/DB 21 Jarod Stanton WR/DB 55 Sharodd Laney OL/DL

5 Nellion Wilson RB/DB 23 Trey Washington LB 56 Jeavon Tony OL/DL

6 Jerome Lee Jr RB/DB 28 Rashawn Tarver WR/DB 58 Jacob Ivory OL/DL

8 Jerome Berkeley LB 29 Xavier Bryant DB 67 William Watkins OL/DL

9 Anthony Bryant WR 32 Malachai Buck LB/RB 69 Leeshawn Williams DL

10 William Smith Jr QB/DB 38 Salomon Klegbe K 78 Glenn Johnson OL

11 William Smith WR/DB 43 Cam'Ron Crawford P/DE 80 Taurean Payne LB

13 Jayvon Shorter QB/DB 44 Caleb Johnson DL/OL 81 Elijah Ruff WR

14 Carzell Ellis WR/DB 50 Khali Cochran DL/FB 81 Carlos Montgomery LB

17 Correy Milton WR/DB 51 Jarod Pierce OL

SR

240 SO

5'9" 170 SO

5'10" 175 SR

5'10" 180 SR

JR

TE/DE 6'5"

JR

155

5'8" JR

5'9" 200 SR

5'9 145 9

5'11 160 11

5'11 250 12

5'9 140 11

6'1 225 11

6'1 230 11

6'1 245 11

5'9 225 11

12

6'0 175 11

5'8 230 11

5'7" 200 SR

5'9"

SR

5'9" 220 JR

5'8" 130 SO

6'0" 240 SR

5'7 200 JR

6'0 185

6'1 250 12

6'2 205 12

5'8 185 11

5'6 140 11

6'1 180 11

6'0 150 9

5'7 145 11

6'1 225 12

5'9 150 10

5'10 150 9

5'11 160 9

6'0

5'11

5'11

5'9

5'8

6'1

5'7

5'8

6'0

5'10

6'0

Wt Yr

6'0 180 12 6'3 200 12 5'9 185

Pos Ht Wt Yr No. PosNo. Pos Ht Wt Yr No.

12

11

11

11

11

11

11

12

10

11145

170

155

11

160

175

175

150

195

185

190

150

SR

1755'9"

223 JR

5'7"

SO

225 JR6'1"

Ht

5'3" 160

180

6'2"

115 SO

170 SO

5'10"

5'4" 120

160 SO

SO6'0" 235

JR5'10"

5'6"

5'9"

SR

5'9" 175 JR

6'1" 170 JR

6'2" 215 SR

6'1" 255 JR

5'9" 170 JR

150 FR

5'9" 195 SR

6'3" 270 SR

6'2" 180 JR

5'9" 165 JR

5'11" 220 JR5'10"

175 JR

6'0" 190 SR

275 SR

5'10" 175 JR

5'11" 200 JR 6'4"

5'11" 190 SR

6'0" 160 SR

5'10" 210 JR SR

5'7 135 SO

SR

5'10" 155 JR SO

JR

6'4" 340 SO

5'11" 210 SR

JR

5'10" 185 SR

6'0" 160

6'2" 205 6'1"

150

165

190

185

160

Wt

5'9"

210

2019 Cleveland Heights Tigers Football Roster

175

WtPosHt

6'2" 175 SR

SR

Pos

6'2

YrWt HtYr No.

SO

SO

2019 Warrensville Heights Football Roster

5'11" 235

225JR

YrNo. Pos Ht

5'9"

SR5'11"

No.

5'11"

5'9"

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THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)

2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

PASSING RECEIVING (cont)

Player Player

QB - Bay Harvey WR - Diego Bremer

QB - Sincere Davis QB - Sincere Davis

WR - Jiovanny Holmes

RUSHING

Player DEFENSE

QB - Bay Harvey Player

FB - Justin Wodtly Justin Wodtly –

ATH - Jayvion Holcomb 19 tackles, 8 assists, 4 sacks, 10 TFL, 1 FF

RB - Jaylen Benson Anthony Little

RB - Elijah Fowlkes 2 TD 33 tackles, 6 assists, 1 sacks, 4 TFL, 2 int, 1 TD

RB - Nick McGhee Javon Edwards

QB - Sincere Davis 20 tackles, 5 assists, 6 sacks, 8 TFL, 1 FF

FB - Zaire McPherson Diego Bremer

WR - Andrew Moore 18 tackles, 7 assists, 5 int, 3 PBUs

WR - Tyler Croom Adonis Williams

WR - Armarion White 16 tackles, 5 assists, 1 TFL, 4 PBUs, 1 FF

FB - Derion Starling Jaylen Benson

Bisker 6 tackles, 3 assists, 1 sack, 1 int, 1 TD

Chris Wilson

RECEIVING 12 tackles, 4 assists, 2 PBU

Player Keshaun Madlock

WR - Ju'Ruan Hardin 10 tackles, 6 assists, 4 TFL

ATH - Jayvion Holcomb Nick McGhee

WR - Chris Wilson 12 tackles, 8 assists, 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 int, 2 PBU

WR - Shemar Turner

61-118-7

1 TD

9 134

1 4

2 INT

10 TD

2 88

1 TD

1 TD

1 TD

Rec Yards

21 297

1 TD

2

54

A / C Yards

792

0-2 272

331

11 47

8 35

59 304

20 124

17 59

Attps Yards

102 722

Tigers in the NFL 2019 Cleveland Heights Tigers Team Stats

2 TD

6 TD / 7 INT

11

53

4

232

3 11

1

2

Yards

1 23

2 45

4 TD

18 103

8

Rec

1 5

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 -

Cleveland Browns

2013 Cleveland Hts HS graduate

College: West Virgina University

Drafted in the 5th round (pick 166)

of the 2017 NFL draft by the

Philadelphia Eagles. Signed with the

Browns on September 1.

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THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)

2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

Medina Glenville Shaker Heights7-3 overall; 10th in Region 1

A 30 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS W 21-10 A 30 H Euclid L 24-29 A 30 H Garfield Heights W-2OT 17-10 8-24 Medina L 20-43

S 6 A Medina Highland W 31-0 S 6 A CLEVELAND HEIGHTS L 0-17 S 6 A Benedictine L 6-35 8-31 Brunswick W 13-0

S 13 H Wadsworth W 31-28 S 13 A Powell Olentangy Liberty L 0-35 S 14 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS L 6-50 9-7 Col. St Francis DeSales L 18-45

S 20 H Euclid L 35-43 S 20 A Collinwood W 51-0 S 20 A Strongsville L 25-31 9-14 Lake Catholic W 27-24

S 27 A Mentor L 7-63 S 27 A John Hay W 34-0 S 28 H Solon L 14-31 9-21 Walsh Jesuit W 51-14

O 4 A Elyria W 56-20 O 4 A East Tech W 48-0 O 4 A Brunswick L 18-21 9-28 Lorain W 31-23

O 11 H Strongsville W 38-0 O 11 H John Marshall W 58-0 O 11 A Elyria W 70-50 10-5 Bedford W 31-0

O 18 A Solon O 18 H John F. Kennedy 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 L 13-21 A 30 A Mayfield L 21-45 A 30 A Brunswick L 7-31 8-25 Y'town Cardinal Mooney L 12-21

S 7 H Cleveland Central Catholic W 52-6 S 6 H Akron SVSM L 7-34 S 6 H Avon L 28-52 9-1 Mississauga (ON) Football North L 6-31

S 13 A Youngstown Ursuline W 36-0 S 13 H Col. Bishop Watterson L 21-24 S 13 H Elyria W 25-8 9-9 Benedictine L 12-30

S 20 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS L 23-28 S 20 A Buffalo (N.Y.) St Francis L 7-35 S 20 H Mississ.. (ON) Football N. L 22-32 9-15 Lake Catholic W 31-24

S 27 H Buffalo (N.Y.) St Francis L 26-42 S 27 A CLEVELAND HEIGHTS L 30-38 S 27 H Toledo Scott W 66-0 9-22 NDCL L 7-44

O 4 H Walsh Jesuit W 21-20 S 4 A Lake Catholic L 20-21 O 4 H CLEVELAND HEIGHTS L 28-35 9-29 Lorain L 6-37

O 11 H Akron Archbishop Hoban L 6-49 O 11 A Padua L 11-26 O 11 A Warrensville Heights W 40-0 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 W 20-13 A 30 A University School L 0-34 A 31 A Collinwood W 37-0 8-27 Y'town Cardinal Mooney L 6-42

S 6 A Elyria L 6-7 S 6 A Gilmour Academy L 6-21 S 6 H John F. Kennedy W 49-6 9-2 Warren G Harding L 6-40

S 13 H Garfield Heights W 34-13 S 13 A Akron Buchtel L 6-44 S 13 A Hubbard L 0-21 9-9 Benedictine W 47-40

S 20 H Cleveland Central Catholic W 40-8 S 20 H Villa Angela - St. Joseph L 12-21 S 20 H River Rouge (Mich.) L 7-42 9-16 Lake Catholic W 28-17

S 27 A NDCL L 7-38 S 27 H Youngstown Chaney L 8-14 S 27 A Warren Howland L 6-26 9-23 Toledo Start W 44-14

O 5 H Maple Heights L 6-16 O 5 A Shaw W 12-6 O 4 H Warrensville Heights L 6-12 9-30 Maple Heights W 34-30

O 11 A CLEVELAND HEIGHTS L 6-39 O 11 H Lorain L 0-40 O 10 A Maple Heights L 12-44 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 W 52-6 8-28 Akron Buchtel L 6-41

S 6 H Willoughby South L 34-38 9-4 Warren G Harding L 27-35

S 13 A Padua W 34-23 9-12 Glenville L 7-20

S 20 H Youngstown Chaney W 42-28 9-19 OPEN DATE - ---

S 27 A Garfield Heights W 64-20 9-25 Toledo Start L 28-40

O 5 A Bedford W 16-6 10-2 Maple Heights W 21-6

O 10 H Shaw W 44-12 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

2019 Cleveland Heights Tigers Composite Schedule Past Seasons

2018 Season / Results5-2 4-3 2-5

BATTLING BEES TARBLOODERS RED RAIDERS

3-4 0-7 3-42017 Season / Results

COUGARS WARRIORS TITANS

3-4 1-6 2-5

BEARCATS TIGERS CARDINALS

2016 Season / Results

6-1

MUSTANGS THIS DATE IN HISTORY - OCTOBER 18

2015 Season / Results

October 18, 1873 - Columbia University, Princeton University, Rutgers University and Yale

University set the founding rules for college football

October 18, 1878 - Thomas Edison makes electricity available for individual residential use.

October 18, 1924 - University of Notre Dame defeats the US Military Academy, 13-7, and in

the New York Herald Tribune's account of the game, sportswriter Grantland Rice dubs the

backfield of the Fighting Irish, the 'Four Horsemen'.

October 18, 2009 - New england Patriots QB Tom Brady throws five second quarter

touchdowns against the Tennessee Titans, an NFL record for touchdown passes in one

quarter.