Westerville High School Sports Roundup - July 12, 2026
Westerville Central
• Westerville Central’s football season is scheduled to begin Aug. 21 at Marion-Franklin. The Warhawks’ posted 2026 schedule also includes home games against Westerville North on Sept. 4, Olentangy Berlin on Sept. 18, Pickerington North on Sept. 25, Lincoln on Oct. 9 and New Albany on Oct. 23. Road games are listed at Dublin Jerome on Sept. 11, Grove City on Oct. 2 and Central Crossing on Oct. 16.
• Westerville Central also has a July 18 home game listed at Warhawk Field, according to the NFHS Network.
Westerville South
• Westerville South’s football season is scheduled to begin Sept. 4 against St. Charles. The Wildcats’ posted 2026 schedule also includes games at Dublin Scioto on Sept. 11, at Westerville North on Sept. 25, at Hayes on Oct. 2 and at Harvest Prep on Oct. 16, followed by a home game against Worthington Kilbourne on Oct. 23.
Westerville North
• Westerville North’s soccer schedule includes home matches against Reynoldsburg on Aug. 14 and Worthington Christian on Aug. 18, followed by an Aug. 24 road match at Northland.
• Westerville North’s baseball schedule lists its next scheduled game for May 8, 2027.
Westerville BMX
• Westerville BMX has a series of upcoming events at the Westerville BMX Track, 535 Park Meadow Road. The schedule includes a local race July 12 at 1:45 p.m., practice July 14 at 6 p.m., a local race July 16 at 7:15 p.m., a local race July 19, practice July 21, a local race July 23, a Warnicke pre-sign event July 26, practice July 28 and a local race July 30.
Community Sports
• A wheelchair basketball open gym is scheduled for 6 p.m. July 24, according to the City of Westerville events calendar.
• Teach Me to Fish: Hooks with Heroes is scheduled for 9 a.m. July 25, according to the City of Westerville events calendar.
• WARM’s Hunger Heroes 5K is scheduled for Aug. 29 at the Westerville Sports Complex, 325 N. Cleveland Ave. The children’s race is scheduled for 8:40 a.m., followed by the 5K at 9 a.m. The event is organized by Westerville Area Resource Ministry.
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