CLEVELAND, Ohio - The OHSAA baseball state tournament continues with four championship games and five semifinals today - Saturday, June 14 - at locations in Akron and Canton, Ohio. Watch today's Division II, III, IV and VII state championships and Division I, VI and V semifinals streamed live on the NFHS Network.
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A list of all of the OHSAA state baseball games broadcast live is below. Click the respective game link to watch the game live or on-demand.
The following games are for Saturday, June 14. All times are Eastern.
Lewis Center Olentangy (27-7) vs. Lakota West (24-8) at 4 p.m., Thurman Munson Stadium in Canton
The Patriots are ranked eighth in the state, according to MaxPreps. They punched their third ticket to the Final Four in school history by defeating Grove City, 4-2.
The Firebirds knocked off top-seeded Archbishop Moeller, 3-2, in the regional finals. Head coach Brad Gschwind returns to the state finals for the first time since 2007, and the only time as a coach. Lakota West has outscored its opponents 33-3 in the postseason.
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Springboro (26-9) vs. Perrysburg (23-8) at 7 p.m., Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium in Canton
The Panthers outlasted Mason, 8-6, in the regional finals. They are headed to state for the second time in program history and the second time under head coach Mark Pelfrey. Springboro is ranked No. 17 in Ohio, according to MaxPreps.
The Yellow Jackets are participating in their second state semifinal after defeating Medina, 2-1, in the regional finals. The Thursday game was suspended multiple times due to rain and resumed on Friday. Perrysburg is ranked No. 16 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
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Amherst (24-2) vs. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (24-4) at 7 p.m., Canal Park in Akron
The Comets' dream season has reached one final test in the state championship game. Amherst edged New Albany, 3-2, in a 10-inning classic at the semifinals. Cole Charles drove in Cole Marquez for the game winner. Amherst is ranked No. 13 in Ohio, according to MaxPreps.
The Generals eked out a 1-0 victory over Walsh Jesuit to secure their spot in the finals. Anthony Wayne emerged victorious after Walsh Jesuit fielded a foul ball, allowing the runner to tag home with an unforgettable walkoff winner. Anthony Wayne is ranked No. 2 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
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University School (29-6) vs. Newark Licking Valley (22-6) at 1 p.m., Canal Park in Akron
The Preppers shut out Wapakoneta, 4-0, behind a complete game performance from Aaron Moss in the state semifinals. After punching back-to-back District titles in 2022 and 2023, University School is making their first-ever trip to the state championship game. They are ranked No. 23 in Ohio, according to MaxPreps.
The Panthers took down nationally ranked Hamilton Badin, 2-1, in the state semifinals. Zane Hancock drove in the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth to secure the victory. It also marks their first trip to the state title game in program history. Licking Valley is ranked No. 35 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
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Lake Catholic (25-4) vs. Sandusky Perkins (23-9) at 10 a.m., Canal Park in Akron
The Cougars rallied to defeat Unioto, 5-3, in the state semifinals. Patrick Radigan was superb, allowing just one earned run in seven innings of work while garnering 12 strikeouts. After a 14-12 finish last year, they find themselves in the state championship game. Lake Catholic is ranked No. 26 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
The Pirates snuck past Indian Hill, 4-3, in the state semifinals, setting them up for a chance to win their first state championship in program history. They are ranked No. 58 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
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Lynchburg Clay (24-3) vs. St. Paris Graham Local (23-11) at 4 p.m., Canal Park in Akron
*This game began Friday and will resume at 4 p.m. Saturday. The Falcons grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first and the game was postponed due to weather. The winner will play Apple Creek Waynedale in the Division V state championship game.
The Mustangs outlasted St. Clairsville, 5-4, in the regional finals. They are ranked No. 75 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
The Falcons are the Cinderella of the dance, taking down Ironton, 5-1, in the regional finals. St. Paris Graham is ranked No. 114 in the state, the lowest of all remaining teams in the tournament.
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Berlin Hiland (29-1) vs. Sherwood Fairview (22-3) at 10 a.m., Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium in Canton
The Hawks hammered Southeastern, 10-0, in the regional finals. They have won back-to-back state championships and appear in tune to defend their title. Berlin Hiland is ranked No. 5 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
The Apaches are coming off a brilliant regular season campaign as they continue to plunge into the unknown waters of the postseason. They cruised past Fort Recovery, 7-1 in the state semifinals. Fairview is ranked No. 33 in the state, according to Max Preps.
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Bloomdale Elmwood (22-8) vs. Hartville Lake Center Christian (27-4) at 1 p.m., Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium in Canton
The Tigers have advanced further in the tournament than any team in any sport. They knocked off Kirtland, 9-4, in the semifinals. They have outscored their opponents 51-4 in four of the five playoff games, averaging 9.4 runs per game. Lake Center Christian is ranked No. 82 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
The Royals won both of their regional games by a combined 16-1 score. They are making their second state semifinals appearance and settled for runner-up in 2007.
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Newark Catholic (22-9) vs. Minster at 10 a.m., Canal Park in Akron
The Green Wave upstaged Calvert, 6-4, in the regional finals. Newark Catholic is ranked No. 89 in the state, according to MaxPreps.
The Wildcats are coming off a 5-3 victory over Russia in the semifinals. It marks Minster's first trip to state since 2019 and their sixth in school history. They are ranked 62nd in Ohio, according to MaxPreps.
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