Tuesday, August 03, 2010

High School Football Practice Underway in Ohio

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

Lake Catholic Football Two-A-Day Practice

The sound of football was in the air all across the Buckeye State on Monday as high school football two-a-days began around the state.  Right now, players are only allowed to wear helmets and shorts, but after the first five days, the pad popping begins.

Most media outlets were out-and-about to check-out the early morning action, and I've put together a sampling of reports from around the state.

In the Cleveland-area, the Plain Dealer provides the video above from Lake Catholic's first practice.  Reporters Tim Warsinskey and Bob Fortuna also look at Strongsville and Glenville.

Columbus Dispatch reporter Mark Znidar spent the first-day of workouts checking-out Grove City, which saw 110 players hit the turf on Monday.

In the Cincinnati-area, the Enquirer took at look at always tough Colerain, which will open the season in a couple of national rankings.  The Enquirer first day story also touches on Moeller and McNicholas.

The Dayton Daily News reporting came from Fairmont High's first practice under new head coach Andy Aracri.

Some of the other newspapers like the Toledo Blade and  Akron Beacon Journal ran small stories with pictures.

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