The Ohio High School Football Coaches Association recently recognized individual student-athletes and entire teams from across the state for excelling in the classroom.
The OHSFCA recently named 99 senior football players who earned first-team all-league, county or district honors and maintained a "highly competitive GPA" this fall as Academic All-Ohio honorees.
Academic All-Ohio Players
Hudson's Jason Idoine
Westlake's Logan Paul
Hudson's Ross McLelland
Johnstown-Monroe's Tim Sayer
Chagrin Falls' Jack Campbell
Avon Lake's Joe Pappas
Bay Village's Jake Peters
Chagrin Falls' Bradley Munday
Findlay's Joe Davidson
St. Thomas Aquinas' Joel Rich
Big Walnut's Adam Shaheen
Dayton Christian's Speros Gabriel
Southeastern Duncan Mercer
Massillon Washington's Kyle Kempt
Findlay's Paul Cosiano
Chagrin Falls' Matt Markley
Toledo Whitmer's Nicholas Holley
Kirtland's Scott Eilerman
Akron Manchester's Clayton Miller
Benjamin Logan's Landon Johnson
Benjamin Logan's Brent Weiss
Coldwater's Caleb Siefring
Glenville's Chris Overton
Hubbard's Tyler Korenyi-Both
Hudson's Adam Cohealy
Massillon Jackson's Nate Locke
Minerva's Jake Riley
Ravenna's Kyle Kornbau
River Valley's Alex Klingel
St. Charles' Brandon Burdine
Wauseon's Josh Cales
Norwayne's Jon Zimmerly
Archbold's Tyson Dietrich
Avon's Kevin Skotko
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin's Chris Cimperman
Miami Trace's Brantlyn Decker
Dalton's Chase Moyer
Avon Lake's Jimmy Hessel
Benjamin Logan's Matt Wilt
Brecksville-Broadview Heights' Mike Tyler
Girard's Brandon Martuccio
Lima Central Catholic's Sam Huffman
Avon Lake's Bill Hyland
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin's Sam Zalar
Versailles' Mike Rutschilling
Dover's Mason Mamarella
Bryan's Brandon Poncsak
Dover's Brant Raber
Indian Valley's Logan Ridgway
Girard's John Norman
Bryan's Alex Doust
Gallia Academy's Caleb Campbell
Mohawk's Grant Price
Newcomerstown's Chandler Shryock
Toledo Whitmer's Nathan Holley
Newark's Jordan Goddard
Carrolton's Stephen Ericksen
Huntington's Jacob Hooks
Bryan's Brock Minor
Glenville's Darrell Benjamin
Kings' Evan Berg
Kings' Nick Collado
Summit Country Day's Michael Jaeger
Hudson's Ben Gedeon
Dover's Aaronn Sergent
Bay Village Bay's Andy Barbour
Coldwater's Zach Dickman
Dalton's Jeremy Pennel
Hudson's Zack Brandy
Warren's Chas Miller
Xenia's Mitchell Larson
Miami Trace's Derek Muncy
Centerburg's Zachariah Holsopple
Salem's Mike Madison
Seneca East's Jordan Bowerman
West Holmes' Grant Hay
Chagrin Falls' Tommy Iammarino
Bryan's Austin Schimmoller
Ross' Augustus Madden
Bishop Hartley's Jacob Motaska
Brecksville-Broadview Heights' Paul Karthan
Bryan's Collin Bacon
Johnstown-Munroe's Nick Sodinsky
Youngstown Christian Academy's Melvin Gregory
Girard's Evan Del Beve
Avon's Alex Kelly
West Holmes' Keaton Leppla
Western Brown's Gunnar Woodyard
Dixie's Luke Bowling
Vandalia Butler's Sam Grooms
Salem's Jake Carner
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin's Nick Evans
Bryan's Matt Frame
Fairland's Cody Midkiff
Ashland's Tyson Vogel
Clyde's Thomas Glick
Dixie's Ryan Jordan
Howland's Caleb Daum
Warren's Dylan Leffingwell
The OHSFCA also recently recognized 73 gridiron teams across the state as Academic All-Ohio squads. To be considered for the honor, teams were asked to submit the names of 22 varsity letterwinners and their respective GPAs from the first quarter of the 2012-13 school year. The teams listed below are ranked in order of overall GPA. The first six squads received the highest recognition and were awarded a plaque to commemorate the accomplishment.
Academic All-Ohio Teams
1. Kings
2. Avon Lake
3. Clyde
4. Green
5. Archbold
6. Cincinnati Hills Christian
7. Aurora
8. Avon
9. Chagrin Falls
10. Massillon Washington
11. Salem
12. Sylvania Southview
13. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
14. Gallia Academy
15. St. Charles
16. Bryan
17. Westerville South
18. Big Walnut
19. Olentangy Liberty
20. Bay Village Bay
21. Austintown Fitch
22. Wheelersburg
23. Carrollton
24. Massillon Jackson
25. Dover
26. Findlay
27. Wauseon
28. West Geauga
29. Brecksville-Broadview Heights
30. Louisville
31. Huron
32. Hudson
33. St. Thomas Aquinas
34. Anderson
35. Ashland
36. Toledo Whitmer
37. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller
38. Toledo St. Francis
39. Olmsted Falls
40. Alliance Marlington
41. Sidney
42. Rossford
43. Chesapeake
44. Dalton
45. Olentangy Liberty
46. Norwalk
47. Mentor Lake Catholic
48. Zanesville
49. Seneca East
50. Youngstown Christian
51. Mechanicsburg
52. West Holmes
53. Canton McKinley
54. Brookfield
55. Hubbard
56. Benjamin Logan
57. Maysville
58. Youngstown Boardman
59. Tiffin Calvert
60. Chillicothe
61. Madison
62. Indian Creek
63. Kirtland
64. Columbus Bishop Hartley
65. Columbus Bexley
66. Sandusky Perkins
67. Ross
68. Solon
69. Wyoming
70. Steubenville
71. Canfield
72. Summit Country Day
73. Cortland Lakeview
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