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 W 56-6 Friday, October 18 Rudy Korsgaard Tiger Stadium SHAW CARDINALS W 52-8 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 #10 • Friday, November 1, 2019 • Mustang Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff Last Meeting between Cleveland Heights and Shaw: October 26, 2018 (week 10); Maple Heights 28, Cleveland Heights 21 8-1 overall 4-0 LEL Maple Heights 7-2 overall MUSTANGS 3-1 LEL Cleveland Heights TIGERS Cleveland Heights Tigers in Week 10 games since 2000 The Tigers are 6-13 in Week 10 games dating back to 2000. All 6 of the wins have come since 2011, in which the Tigers have defeated Shaw three times, Maple Heights twice and Lorain once. 2019 Schedule & Results Gameday Storylines Opening Drive CLEVELAND HEIGHTS The entire 2019 season has come down to 48 minutes for Cleveland Heights. The Tigers travel to Maple Heights on Nov. 1 with plenty on the line, including an outright LEL title and a Division I, Region 1 playoff berth. Cleveland Heights is 8-1 and 4-0 in the LEL. The Tigers clinched at least a share of the league with a win over Shaw in Week 9. Heights is also currently 8th in Region 1. The showdown with Maple will decide both the LEL and whether the Tigers play in Week 11. Freshman QB Dawon King has put up good numbers for the Mustangs. Junior corner and receiver Delonte Hall is a dynamic two-way player for 7-2 Maple Heights. Cleveland Heights 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. Ju'Ruon Hardin has emerged as playmaker on the edge. Defensively, Diego Bremer, Jayvion Holcomb and Jiovanny Holmes have been standouts for the Tigers.
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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 W 56-6
Friday, October 18
Rudy Korsgaard Tiger Stadium
SHAW CARDINALS W 52-8
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 #10 • Friday, November 1, 2019 • Mustang Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
Last Meeting between Cleveland Heights and Shaw:
October 26, 2018 (week 10); Maple Heights 28, Cleveland Heights 21
8-1 overall
4-0 LEL
Maple Heights 7-2 overall
MUSTANGS 3-1 LEL
Cleveland Heights
TIGERS
Cleveland Heights Tigers in Week 10 games since 2000
The Tigers are 6-13 in Week 10 games dating back to 2000. All 6 of the wins have come since 2011,
in which the Tigers have defeated Shaw three times, Maple Heights twice and Lorain once.
2019 Schedule & Results Gameday Storylines
Opening Drive
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
The entire 2019 season has come down to 48 minutes for Cleveland Heights.
The Tigers travel to Maple Heights on Nov. 1 with plenty on the line, including an
outright LEL title and a Division I, Region 1 playoff berth.
Cleveland Heights is 8-1 and 4-0 in the LEL. The Tigers clinched at least a share of
the league with a win over Shaw in Week 9. Heights is also currently 8th in Region
1. The showdown with Maple will decide both the LEL and whether the Tigers
play in Week 11.
Freshman QB Dawon King has put up good numbers for the Mustangs. Junior
corner and receiver Delonte Hall is a dynamic two-way player for 7-2 Maple
Heights.
Cleveland Heights 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. Ju'Ruon Hardin has emerged as playmaker on the
edge. Defensively, Diego Bremer, Jayvion Holcomb and Jiovanny Holmes have
been standouts for the Tigers.
2019 TIGERS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
THREE OHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (2011, 2013, and 2015)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS
Overall Record 7-2Lake Erie League 3-1
Rhodes W Location Maple Heights, Ohio
Friday, October 25, 2019, Cleveland Hts Stadium, Cleveland Hts, Oh Willoughby South L Enrollment 1,035 students
Padua W OHSAA Assignment Division II, Region 5
Youngstown Chaney W Nickname Mustangs
Garfield Heights W Colors Maroon and White
Bedford W Stadium Mustang Memorial Stadium
Shaw W Surface Field Turf
Lorain L Head Coach 19-3 (2nd season)
Warrensville Heights W Overall Record 19-3 (2nd season)
Cleveland Heights
(12-1 overall, 5-0 in Lake Erie League: Region 5 = 2nd)
Rhodes W
Willoughby South W
Eastlake North W
University School W
Mansfield W
Bedford W
Shaw W
Lorain W
Warrensville Heights W
Cleveland Heights W
Boardman W
Riverside W
Archbishop Hoban L11/16 N 6-52
11/2 H 42-12
11/9 N 44-14
10/11
10/26 A 28-21
38-14
A 50-24
38-0
H
2018 Mustangs Schedule
H
9/21
70-11
A 41-0
8/24
9/28
A
10/19
Mustangs News & Notes
40-12
10/5 A
44-38
8/31
9/7 H 38-7
9/14 H
11/1 H
H 42-2
44-12
10/18 A 6-49
10/25 H 46-6
Cleveland Heights TIGERS 52
Maple Hts Quick Facts
8/30 H 52-6
Cleveland Heights Dominates Another Opponent
Tigers In a Position to Make Post-season
A 34-23
9/20 H 42-28
9/27
8
34-38
9/13
H
A 64-20
10/4 A 16-6
10/10 H
Tigers Rewind Opponent: Maple Hts. Mustangs
Shaw Cardinals 2019 Mustangs Schedule
9/6
The 2019 season has come down to 48 minutes of
football for Cleveland Heights.
With a 52-8 win over visiting Shaw on Senior Night
on Oct. 25, the Tigers have improved to 8-1 and 5-0
in the LEL.
A showdown with Maple Heights in Week 10 has not
only the LEL championship on the line, but could
also determine the playoff fate of Heights.
The Tigers are currently in the top 8 in Division I,
Region 1, but a loss to the Mustangs could knock
them out of the postseason.
“The Shaw game was an emotional night and win for
our seniors because that is the last game they will
play in our home stadium and it was senior night.
The guys have been great all season, but our goal
from the outset was to win the LEL championship
and get in the playoffs. It looks like we will have the
opportunity to do both next week against Maple
Heights,” Heights coach Mac Stephens said.
Bay Harvey ran for a pair of early TDs, Jiovonny
Holmes blocked two punts and Ju’Ruon Hardin
caught two touchdowns in the win.
Diego Bremer took a screen to the end zone, Justin
Wodtly scored on a fumble return and Elijah Fowlkes
scored as well for the Tigers.
“I was very pleased with the play of reciever Ju’Ruon
Hardin who caught 3 passes for 55 yards and scored
2 touchdowns. He has been a big-play target all
season,” Stephens said.
“Defensively, Jaylen Davis is starting to come into his
own as a guy who can get pressure on quarterbacks
and create havoc on the defensive front which has
been huge in helping us to have the number 16th-
ranked defense in all of D-I for the state of Ohio.”
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