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Advertising and Sponsorship Opportunities: Invest in Excellence
Bulldog Fans, As a coach, teacher, administrator and now athletic director, for the last 25 years at Green, I have witnessed the impact athletic programming can have on the future success of our student athletes. The Green Athletic Department values the partnership of our local businesses, and we are excited for the opportunity to strengthen those relationships moving forward. Our goal is to directly impact the experience of our student athletes and community by transforming the facilities of our Green Athletic Department. Over the next couple years, the area around Green Memorial Stadium will be the “Center of the Schools and the City.” With the construction of our new middle school, the City of Green Sports Complex, and the already existing Central Park, this area will undoubtedly be the main attraction in our community. We can think of no better partner than YOU to be a part of the corporate foundation of our athletic department, schools, and community. Throug
More About Advertising and Sponsorship Opportunities: Invest in ExcellenceFall Sports Awards Night 2024
On behalf of the Green Athletic Department, Administration, and the Green All Sports Booster Club, we cordially invite you and your family to join us in celebrating our athletes this season. This year’s Fall Sports Awards Presentation will be held on Monday, November 25th, and will recognize the members of our Green High School athletic teams. The Fall Sports Awards Presentation has been a tradition at Green High School and is designed to commemorate the athletic and scholastic achievements of the members of our athletic teams. These athletes have worked very hard and deserve the recognition for their excellent performance and dedication both on the field and in the classroom.The format for the evening will be as follows:6:30pm: Doors Open7:00pm: Fall Sports Awards Presentation in Auditorium (All Teams)7:30pm: Individual Team Awards:Football (10-12): AuditoriumFootball (9th): LibraryStudent Trainers: AuditoriumCheer: 240-241Cross Country: Sr. Com
More About Fall Sports Awards Night 2024Jenna Slates and Alaina Rollyson officially sign on November 13th, 2024
We are very proud of the accomplishments of all our athletes who officially signed on November 13th and look forward to following them throughout their collegiate careers!Jenna Slates Signs with Ashland University: Women's BasketballAlaina Rollyson officially commits to Malone University to play Softball>>
More About Jenna Slates and Alaina Rollyson officially sign on November 13th, 2024Winter Sports Picture Day Schedule and Information
Athletes and Parents,Picture Days will be held on Saturday, November 16th and November 23rd at Green High School for all middle school and high school winter teams. Please use this link to view the schedule for your individual team: Winter Sports Picture Day Schedule 2024-25.Picture Day Reminders: Please arrive 10-15 minutes before scheduled picture timeComplete picture day forms online Senior athletes must get their senior banner pictureClick download file below to access Lifetouch Access Information and Code:
More About Winter Sports Picture Day Schedule and InformationClass of 2025: Application for Athletic Signing
All Senior Bulldogs Athletes:Any athlete who has committed to play a sport at the collegiate level should complete the following application: Class of 2025: Application for Athletic SigningThis will help the athletic department organize future signing dates and media releases. Athletes have the option to either (1) have an in-person signing at GHS or (2) upload pictures of their signing from home. All athletic signings will be sent to local media, posted on our athletic website and social media. If you need to sign the actual Letter of Intent, you can do that on your own and send it into the University or College.If you have any questions, please consider using our “Contact Us” feature on our athletic website or click here: https://greenbulldogs.org/main/contact/ Go Bulldogs!
More About Class of 2025: Application for Athletic SigningLive Streaming Changes for 2024-25; Still FREE this year
For the last 4 years, our events have been live streamed on our YouTube Channel: Green Bulldogs Athletics LIve. Beginning this year, only certain events will be aired on YouTube with a majority of them now being broadcasted on Hudl TV. We will still offer this as a FREE service for the remainder of this year with the hopes of moving all athletic broadcasts to Hudl TV for the 2025-26 school year. See below for what events will accessible on each platform and how to access Hudl TV. YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/greenbulldogsathleticslive HOME Events to be aired this year: All Varsity Football Games Select Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer Matches Select Boys and Girls Varsity Basketball Games All non-athletic District broadcasts Hudl TV: How to access: On a computer visit: fan.hudl.com/greenbulldogs On a phone, tablet or smart TV: Download the Hudl Fan app In both cases, you will need to search for Green High School
More About Live Streaming Changes for 2024-25; Still FREE this yearAthletic Department Ticket Information for 2024-25
Bulldog Fans! For all 2024-25 Federal League Athletic Association and non-league events, there will be an established “single” game admission price for high school and middle school contests. Below you will find ticket information. For our full athletic ticket policies and procedures, please view here: Green Athletic Department Ticket Policy 2024-25 Ticketing Information: Federal League Schools have implemented a cashless ticketing system through Hometown Ticketing but will offer credit card and cash sales at the gate. All tickets for Green HS and MS events can be purchased by visiting: https://greenlocalschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all Ticket Prices*: Ticket Prices*: Ticket Type Price Reserved Tickets Varsity Football/Boys Basketball Only Online/Credit Card: $8.00 (plus processing fees/approx. $1.58 pe
More About Athletic Department Ticket Information for 2024-25Student Passes NOW AVAILABLE for 2024-25
GHS, GMS and GIS Students, Get your 2024-25 Student Pass and never miss an athletic contest this year! Student Passes are $75 (plus fees) and will get you into any event for the duration of this school year. To purchase your digital pass, follow these simple steps: 1. Go to https://greenlocalschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all 2. Click "Get Passes" for Student All-Sport Pass 3. Scroll to the bottom and enter your STUDENT ID# in the "Have a Pass Code?" 4. Once Student Pass is unlocked, you can proceed to check out. If you have any questions, please consider using our “Contact Us” feature on our athletic website or click here: https://greenbulldogs.org/main/contact/
More About Student Passes NOW AVAILABLE for 2024-25GASBC Membership/Pass Information for 2024-25
THE GREEN ALL SPORTS BOOSTER CLUB: MEMBERSHIP PACKAGES/PASSES 2024-25 Please consider becoming a member of the Green All Sports Booster Club (GASBC). The GASBC offers membership packages that include all-sports passes, reserved seating, GASBC Free Spirit Wear and programs. If interested, visit: https://greenlocalschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all to find the membership that best fits your family. BULLDOG CHAMPION MEMBERSHIP --$400 2 (TWO) All Sports Passes to ANY GMS and GHS Home sporting events Immediate family members can add ALL SPORTS PASS for a discounted price of $75/each (up to 4 additional passes can be purchased) 4 (FOUR) Reserved Seats, with the following options: 4 Football; 4 Basketball; OR 2 Football + 2 Basketball 2 (TWO) $30 Spirit Wear Voucher to Ritchies Sporting Goods BULLDOG CHAMPION MEMBERSHIP acknowledgment on Live Streaming events f
More About GASBC Membership/Pass Information for 2024-25Team News
Boys Varsity Bowling vs. Glenoak High School
Boys Varsity BowlingBowldogs fly past Eagles 2614-2356. Anthony Bordonaro rolled a 300 game and finished with a 509 series, both career highs. Logan Kosmos rolled a career high 481 series with games of 213 & 268. Joe Fazek rolled a 244 & 176 for a 420 series. Congratulations Bowlers on a big win.
More About Boys Varsity Bowling vs. Glenoak High SchoolBoys Varsity Bowling vs. Carrollton High School
Boys Varsity BowlingBulldogs defeat Carrollton 2436-2272. Anthony Bordonaro 187 & 233 /420, Logan Kosmos 196& 223/419, Robert Brooks 202 & 183/385 and Jason Bidinger 149 & 211/360. Next match vs Glenoak on Friday.
More About Boys Varsity Bowling vs. Carrollton High SchoolBoys Varsity Bowling vs. Minerva High School
Boys Varsity BowlingBulldogs defeat Minerva 2362- 2143. Anthony Bordonaro led the team with games of 214 & 232 for a 446 Series. Logan Kosmos 206 & 193 for a 399 series, Robert Brooks 206& 168 for a 374 series.
More About Boys Varsity Bowling vs. Minerva High SchoolBoys Varsity Bowling : SCHSBC Tournament
Boys Varsity BowlingThe Boys Bowling team finished 2nd in the SCHSBC Bowling Tournament on Saturday. Logan Kosmos led the team with a 214 game & 380 series. Other key contributors, Anthony Bordonaro 355 series, Robert Brooks with a 340 series Jason Bidinger with a 206 game. Green defeated McKinley and Hoover in the Elimination rounds but lost to Jackson in a best of 5 series 3-2 in the Championship.
More About Boys Varsity Bowling : SCHSBC TournamentGirls Varsity Golf vs. Sectional Golf Tournament
Girls Varsity GolfCongratulations to Leah Dang and the GHS Girls Golf Team. Leah shot a personal best round of 80 at a soggy Elms golf course to lead the Bulldogs to a 3rd place finish which was good enough to qualify the team for next week's District Tournament. Sydney Shocklee (87), Brooke Shocklee (89), and Reese Genet (90) also scored for the team. Great job ladies and good luck next week at the District Tournament!!!
More About Girls Varsity Golf vs. Sectional Golf TournamentBoys Varsity Soccer vs. Eastlake North High School
Boys Varsity SoccerIt figures that when it finally decided to rain for the first time since sometime this spring there was a game to be played. Green traveled to the lakeshore to take on Eastlake North. The Rangers had been up and down all season but had already played GlenOak and Lake close.They would not play Green close today. The Bulldogs led within 10 minutes and looked good money for more. Eastlake won a penalty shortly thereafter and appeared to have a lifeline back into the game. What Lake and GlenOak didn't have going for them, though, was the best keeper in the Federal League. Max Sitko saved the penalty, ran down the rebound, and sent the Bulldogs flying into the counterattack. 12 seconds later it was 2-0.Green never looked back. The team stayed focused enough to hang on to a clean sheet, but the story of the second half was Baki Elghrainey getting his first goal of a season that has been plagued by a knee injury and the effervescent Sam Matos making his varsity return after a massive knee inj
More About Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Eastlake North High SchoolBoys Varsity Soccer vs. Hudson High School
Boys Varsity SoccerWhat a game. Hudson came into the game ranked fourth in the nation on MaxPreps and spent the first 20 minutes demonstrating exactly why. During that tour de force the Explorers took 12 shots and pulled out to a 2-0. On a scorching hot day for September it looked for all the world like a top five team in the nation and the top team in the state would add another win.Then a weird thing happened: Green hit back. The Bulldogs refused to be cowed by the onslaught and won a penalty that Owen Smythe duly and coolly converted. A free kick in a dangerous area suddenly led an equalizer when a speculative ball from Mason Shisler floated in at the back post.That set up a second half where Hudson held possession and Green sat low and hit on the counter. With nine minutes left the Explorers won a penalty, but Max Sitko, standing on his head all game, was more than level to the challenge and saved it. The next 480 seconds lasted an age, but when it was all over Green had gone toe to toe with the best
More About Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Hudson High SchoolGirls Varsity Cross Country Wins Championship at Gilmour Invitational
Girls Varsity Cross CountryAn outstanding overall team performance allowed the lady bulldogs to win the championship at the Gilmour Invitational. Sophomore Lucy Sveda was the overall individual champion and she was followed closely by the rest of her teammates. Great Job ladies! Top Performers were: 1 Lucia Sveda, 10 20:38.0 5 Avery Price, 12 20:48.5 6 Caroline Witmer, 12 20:53.1 7 Caroline Hayn, 12 20:58.2 11 Allison Cicerchi, 11 21:17.0 16 Jenna Mikes, 10 21:39.0 31 Audrey Burtoft, 11 22:51.1
More About Girls Varsity Cross Country Wins Championship at Gilmour InvitationalBoys Varsity Cross Country earns runner-up at Gilmour Invitational
Boys Varsity Cross CountryCongratulations to the boys cross country team as they earned runner-up at the Gilmour Invitational. There were some excellent individual performances and senior Eric Dando was the overall individual champion. Top runners for the bulldogs were: 1 Eric Dando, 12 16:35.5 5:21 5 Michael Elsass, 12 17:32.4 5:39 11 Jason Hill, 12 18:00.4 5:49 15 Tristan Rutherford, 10 18:28.7 5:58 18 Carter Buckshaw, 9 18:37.4 6:00 19 Kyle Plazo, 11 18:38.2 6:01 27 Jack Foringer, 10 19:05.6 6:10
More About Boys Varsity Cross Country earns runner-up at Gilmour InvitationalGirls Varsity Golf vs. OPEN
Girls Varsity GolfThe girls golf team had a strong showing at the Federal League Post Season Tournament. The team shot a season best 348, and tied Jackson for 2nd place. Sydney Shocklee lead the team in scoring by shooting 83! That placed her 7th overall. Also scoring for the Bulldogs were Brooke Shocklee (87), Reese Genet (88), and Leah Dang (90). Good luck next week at Sectionals!!!
More About Girls Varsity Golf vs. OPENGirls Varsity Golf vs. Highland High School
Girls Varsity GolfCongratulations goes out to our seniors, Chloe Stevenhagen, Ella Mattes, and Sydney Shocklee, as they finished their final GHS golf match at Turkeyfoot with a victory over Highland, 182-188. Leading the team in scoring was Reese Genet, who shot 44. Great job ladies and good luck in the post season!!
More About Girls Varsity Golf vs. Highland High SchoolGirls Varsity Cross Country at Cloverleaf Invitational
Girls Varsity Cross CountryCongratulations to the girls cross country team as they finished in 4th out of 19 teams at the Cloverleaf Invitational. Top runners for the bulldogs were:Green 12 Caroline Witmer, 12 20:31.1 6:37 16 Lucia Sveda, 10 20:36.8 6:39 34 Caroline Hayn, 12 21:32.6 6:57 44 Allison Cicerchi, 11 21:56.4 7:05 48 Avery Price, 12 22:00.8 7:06 96 Emma Rich, 9 23:38.0 7:37 99 Audrey Burtoft, 11 23:56.9 7:44
More About Girls Varsity Cross Country at Cloverleaf InvitationalBoys Varsity Cross Country at Cloverleaf Invitational
Boys Varsity Cross CountryThe boys cross country team finished 10th out of 21 teams at the Todd Clark Cloverleaf Invitational. Scoring for the bulldogs were: 7 Eric Dando, 12 16:35.9 5:21 42 Michael Elsass, 12 17:46.3 5:44 52 Tristan Rutherford, 10 17:55.8 5:47 59 Carter Buckshaw, 9 18:04.6 5:50 85 Jason Hill, 12 18:50.1 6:05 94 Cade McCann, 10 19:03.0 6:09 95 Jack Foringer, 10 19:03.7 6:09Their next meet will be on Thursday at Gilmour Academy.
More About Boys Varsity Cross Country at Cloverleaf InvitationalGirls Varsity Golf vs. Medina High School
Girls Varsity GolfCongratulations to girls golf team on their win versus Medina! Sydney Shocklee lead the way shooting 41 at the par 37, Turkeyfoot Golf Links.Green: 176 Medina: 195Green: 1. S. Shocklee 41 2. Genet 42 3. B. Shocklee 44 4. Dang 49Medina: 1. Deeringer 47 2. Zimmerman 49 3. Christeon 49 4. Weaver 50Records: Green 6-4
More About Girls Varsity Golf vs. Medina High SchoolBoys Varsity Soccer vs. Glenoak High School
Boys Varsity SoccerAt some point, you have to take chances. Green's season long struggle to put the ball in the net finally came back to fully haunt them on Tuesday night in Plain Twp.The Bulldogs were hardly dominated in this game. They were in the ascendancy late in the first half and for large parts of the second. A tactical switch at the half had opened gaps in GlenOak and made space for GHS to get forward. They did, but shots on target were hard to come by.That mattered when GlenOak struck twice in quick succession late in the second half. Green finally answered the bell off a Ray Maynard header. It looked as if a lifeline was handed to the Bulldogs when the refs conferred after Giuseppe Spano was caught in the box with 41 seconds left, but an admittedly soft penalty wasn't on the cards.Ultimately, that's the risk you run when you can't put one away. Green emerges from this game chastened, but ready looking forward to a chance to stun everyone with a shot at #1 in the state Hudson on Saturday.
More About Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Glenoak High SchoolGirls Varsity Golf vs. Summit County Cup
Girls Varsity GolfCongratulation to the Girls Golf Team on their 5th place finish at the Summit County Championship. Leah Dang lead the team with a round of 85 and Reese Genet followed by shooting a round of 87. Great job ladies and good luck as you prepare for the Post Season Federal League Tournament!
More About Girls Varsity Golf vs. Summit County CupBoys Varsity Soccer vs. Highland High School
Boys Varsity SoccerAt some point Green is going to bang in a goal and get one of these games. 55% possession, 11 shots, and 72% pass completion for the game and an absolutely dominant second half were somewhat undone by the ball just not going into the back of the net.But that's the glass half empty way of looking at this one. After the game a media member for a local website was talking about Highland being the 17th ranked team in the nation. If that's the case and based on last night's game, that must make Green easily in the top ten. The Bulldogs were the better team from the first whistle until the final ten minutes where the Hornets bunkered down and just tried to survive. There was no doubt to anyone watching who deserved the win.Unfortunately, that's not always how life and soccer work. After the game Coach Brandon Good told the team he couldn't have asked for better execution of the gameplan or more effort. Soon the ball is going to start finding the back of the net. When it does Green is going t
More About Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Highland High SchoolBoys Varsity Soccer vs. Lake High School
Boys Varsity SoccerThe Backyard Brawl was exactly that on a scorching and buggy night in Lake. The Blue Streaks came with a ton of energy to defend their home field. It would be incumbent on Green to stay calm and maintain their composure to win the game.Ray Maynard steadied GHS nerves with a goal in the first half that the Bulldogs dominated. Green had 60% possession, put together over 150 successful passes and tried the keeper seven times but only managed the one goal from the flying Maynard as he arrived on the back post.The second half was a battle. Lake changed things up to re-balance their midfield. Green came under some pressure and was hanging on at times. It looked for all the world like Lake could break through, but Max Sitko and the back line held firm. It was the home team pushing for an equalizer that did them in. Their keeper played a ball but caught in no man's land when Owen Smythe nipped in to steal it. Smythe left a flailing center back in his wake before he banged in the goal that seal
More About Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Lake High SchoolGirls Varsity Tennis vs. Louisville High School
Girls Varsity TennisYoung vs Delacroix Won 7/5 4/6 10/7TB Meder vs Ashcroft Won 6/3 6/4 Walker vs Beard Lost 7/5 6/7 6/10 TB Isakov/Miller vs Lirgg/Collins Won 6/4 6/0 Graham/Fricke vs Elkins/Lopez-Cruz Won 6/0 6/0
More About Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Louisville High SchoolGirls Varsity Soccer vs. Lake High School
Girls Varsity SoccerGreen 3, Lake 0Goals: Kerley (G), Cogar (G), McMichael (G)Assists: Haddox (G) 2SOG: Green 15-1Saves: Cooper (L) 12, Dean (G) 1
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