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This is due to the team playing occasional games in Cleveland throughout the years, the large fan base of the Buckeyes (including many Ohio State alumni in the Cleveland/NE Ohio area), and numerous Cleveland area high school standouts playing for OSU (such as Glenville High School alums Troy Smith, winner of the 2006 Heisman Trophy, and 2014 ...
The winner of the Patriot Bowl is awarded the Cleary Trophy, named in honor of Michael Cleary, an executive director of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and patron of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. [1] A portion of the revenue was contributed to a charity for local-area military families. [1] [2]
The Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame is a nonprofit organization in Cleveland, Ohio. It was established in 1976 to honor Greater Clevelanders who were outstanding in sport. Greater Cleveland is defined as Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina counties.
Pages in category "Sports in Greater Cleveland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
Cleveland Forest Citys, National Association (1871–1872) Cleveland Spiders, National League (1879–1884, 1889–1899) Cleveland Blues, American Association (1887–1888) Cleveland Infants, Players' League (1890) Cleveland Green Sox Federal League (1913) Cleveland Bearcats, American Association (1914) Cleveland Spiders, American Association ...
The Greater Cleveland Conference is an active OHSAA athletic league that originally existed from 1950 to 1998, then re-formed (including two prior members, Mentor and Euclid) to begin play in the 2015–2016 school year.
In May 2019, the NFL announced that the 2021 NFL draft would be hosted in Cleveland. The Haslams and Browns partnered with the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, City of Cleveland and Destination Cleveland on the bid to bring the event to Northeast Ohio. [21]
Cleveland Heights Tigers (1928-2023, to Greater Cleveland Conference) Cleveland Heights Lutheran East Falcons (2017-2019) (all sports except football) Elyria Pioneers (1923–54, to Buckeye Conference. 1997–2003, to Pioneer)