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  2. Classic Auto Group Park - Wikipedia

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    Classic Auto Group Park is a stadium in Eastlake, Ohio, in the suburbs of Cleveland. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Lake County Captains minor league baseball team. It was built in 2003 at a cost of $22 million under the name Eastlake Park and holds 7,273 people.

  3. 2024 Northeast Ohio Baseball Coaches Association All ... - AOL

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    The Northeast Ohio Baseball Coaches Association released its 2024 all-district teams. The NEOBCA includes more than 200 schools and serves Ashland, Ashtabula, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake ...

  4. Banner Year: Five Wayne/Holmes baseball players earn first ...

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    A host of area players, however, were honored for their accomplishments this spring as the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association announced its All-Ohio teams for all four divisions.

  5. Corinth, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Corinth is an unincorporated community in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. Corinth is located on Ohio State Route 5 , 7.1 miles (11.4 km) northeast of the city of Cortland . References

  6. Category:Baseball leagues in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baseball leagues in Ohio" ... Iron & Oil Association; M. Middle Atlantic League; Mountain States League (1911–12) N. Negro Southern League (1920 ...

  7. What's happening in central Ohio high school baseball? Here ...

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    It won the MSL-Ohio in DeRing’s first season. After opening with three losses during a spring break trip to North Carolina, Buckeye Valley (11-3, 10-0) won its 11th consecutive game when it beat ...

  8. Sports in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Baseball's first fully professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869, were organized in Ohio. [7] An informal early 20th century American football association, the Ohio League , was the direct predecessor of the NFL, although neither of Ohio's modern NFL franchises trace their roots to an Ohio League club.

  9. Wayne County Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    The league began slowly in the 1920s as a "B" league (smaller schools run by the county) with baseball and basketball serving as the primary sports of competition between the schools. The first 16 teams to be members were Apple Creek , Big Prairie , Burbank , Chester , Congress , Creston , Dalton , Doylestown , Fredericksburg , Marshallville ...