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    Breaking down OHSAA district softball tournaments for Greater Akron's high school teams

    By Michael Leonard, Akron Beacon Journal,

    18 days ago

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    It's time to get into the pitching circle.

    OHSAA postseason softball opens on Saturday with championship weekend set for May 30 to June 1 at Firestone Stadium.

    Last year Tallmadge found its groove and rode it all the way to the Division II state title. Can the Blue Devils repeat or will there be other local teams at Firestone?

    Here's a district-by-district breakdown for all of Greater Akron high school softball teams:

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    Division I, Northeast 1 Mentor District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 23 Nordonia, No. 28 Hudson, No. 29 Kent Roosevelt

    Favorite : No. 3 Louisville. The Leopards have only three losses against arguably the toughest schedule in Northeast Ohio. They will be ready for any challenges.

    Dark horse : No. 4 North Canton Hoover. This horse isn't too dark as the Vikings always play well in the postseason. The eight-time state champions just know how to play in May.

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    Division I, Northeast 2 Youngstown District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 15 Ellet, No. 17 Cuyahoga Falls, No. 18 Green, No. 23 Stow

    Favorite : No. 1 Austintown Fitch. The defending Division I state champion returns a ton of talent and are back in the state's top 10 again.

    Dark horse : No. 6 Chardon. The Hilltoppers occupy the top seed on the bottom half of the bracket, but could face a tricky sectional final game against the winner of the May 6 Stow-Falls game.

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    Division I, Northeast 3 Massillon District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 2 Walsh Jesuit, No. 14 Archishop Hoban, No. 26 Twinsburg, No. 35 Akron Garfield

    Favorite : Walsh. Not much debate here. The undefeated Warriors have won two straight district titles and want a lot more. Walsh is led by Minnesota recruit Natalie Susa, who was the 2022 Greater Akron player of the year.

    Dark horse : Hoban. Anything can happen in a rivalry game. If the seeds hold, Hoban will get a chance to foil the Warriors in the district semifinals.

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    Division I, Northeast 4 Berea District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 7 Medina Highland, No. 23 Firestone, No. 24 Barberton

    Favorite : No. 2 Amherst Steele. Ranked in the top 10 in the Division I coaches poll, Steele will be postseason ready after playing through a tough schedule in the Southwestern Conference.

    Dark horse : Highland. Talk about postseason ready. The Hornets are above .500 in the loaded Suburban League American Conference. If the seeds hold, Highland will face Steele in a district semifinal.

    Division I, Northeast 6 North Ridgeville District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 18 Wadsworth, No. 22 Revere

    Favorite : No. 4 North Ridgeville. Playing in the Southwestern Conference, the Rangers will be battle tested. The chance to play district games on their home field will motivate them.

    Dark horse : No. 5 Berea Midpark. Another SWC mainstay, the Titans swept North Ridgeville during the regular season in two tight games.

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    Division II, Northeast 3 Canton District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 4 St. Vincent-St. Mary, No. 5 Coventry, No. 9 Norton

    Favorite : STVM. After winning the district title last year , the Irish are hungry for more. STVM will ride the bat of Avarie Mays as far as they can.

    Dark horse : Coventry. Led by pitcher Madison Burkhart, the Comets have had a roller-coaster season. If the seeds hold, Coventry will face STVM in the district semifinals.

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    Division II, Northeast 4 Firestone District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 1 Tallmadge, No. 8 Copley, No. 24 Woodridge, No. 26 Akron East

    Favorite : Tallmadge. The defending Division II state champion has had a bit of an up-and-down season, but coach Brittany Lightel and Co. always play their best ball in the postseason. Any roster with the likes of Sydney Becks and Riley Jackson on it is dangerous.

    Dark horse : Copley. Anyone up for an all Suburban League American Conference final? Copley has the top seed on the bottom half of the bracket and knows the Blue Devils well.

    Division II, Northeast 5 Tri-C West District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 11 Springfield, No. 21 CVCA

    Favorite : No. 3 Elyria Catholic. The Panthers are in a dogfight for Great Lakes Conference title and want to repeat as district champions. EC is led by power hitters Savannah Dixon and Hannah Brooks.

    Dark horse : Springfield. Softball still matters in southeast Akron, and the Spartans have been trying to get back to their glory days. Springfield has its own dynamic duo in Alyssa Hochstetler and Destiny Ruggiero.

    Division III, Northeast 4 Wellington District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 3 Manchester

    Favorite : Manchester. The Panthers has been red hot down the stretch. After reaching the district final last year, Manchester hopes to follow pitcher Rachel Baker to the title this year.

    Dark horse : No. 7 Lagrange Keystone. Keystone has plenty of experience in big postseason games, having won five state titles since 2006. The Wildcats are on the other side of the bracket from Manchester.

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    Division IV, Northeast 3 Dalton District

    Greater Akron teams: No. 2 Mogadore

    Favorite : Mogadore. The Wildcats' schedule includes plenty of larger schools to prepare for the postseason. The Portage Trail Conference champions have an All-Ohio battery in pitcher Katie Gardner and catcher Olivia Kidd.

    Dark horse : No. 6 seed Southington Chalker. Considering Chalker is half the size of Mogadore, it's impossible not to root for the smaller Wildcats. The Trumbull County-based school has a chance to write a great story.

    This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Breaking down OHSAA district softball tournaments for Greater Akron's high school teams

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