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Cleveland High School Football Week 4 Recap: Top Teams Shine in Competitive Matchups

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The high school football scene in Cleveland was bustling during Week 4, with several top teams showing strong performances in their games. Most notably, No. 1 St. Edward held on for a thrilling 24-17 victory over Cincinnati Elder, maintaining their unbeaten record and top ranking.

No. 2 Avon dominated their match against Elyria, securing a whopping 58-0 win. Similarly, No. 3 Mentor showcased their offensive power, defeating Medina by a score of 49-14. Such performances highlight Avon and Mentor as serious contenders this season.

The action continued with No. 4 Archbishop Hoban yielding a strong showing against Akron East, finishing the game at 42-6. Wadsworth, ranked No. 5, also trampled Twinsburg with a convincing 55-10 victory.

Teams lower on the rankings also had impressive games, like , who edged out No. 24 Kenston with a score of 53-35. No. 7 Walsh Jesuit stunned No. 10 St. Ignatius in a decisive match, winning 42-7.

Other notable results include No. 9 Glenville shutting out John Hay 34-0, while No. 12 North Ridgeville handled No. 20 Olmsted Falls 43-17. The scores certainly indicate that the competition this season is fierce.

A couple of teams had their matchups postponed to later in the week, including No. 21 Benedictine set to face Strongsville on Saturday.

As the season continues, it’s clear that the high school football landscape in Cleveland remains exciting and competitive. Fans can look forward to more thrilling matchups in the upcoming weeks.