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2021 FOOTBALL REGIONAL ASSIGNMENTS RELEASED

COLUMBUS, OH – The 2021 football season is inching closer and closer as the summer rolls on! OHSAA just released the 2021 football regional assignments and below we listed which region each of our member schools will be playing in come tournament time!

 

REGION 5:

AUSTINTOWN-FITCH

BOARDMAN

 

REGION 9:

CANFIELD

CHANEY

EAST

HUBBARD

LOUISVILLE

NILES

 

REGION 13:

BEAVER LOCAL

EAST LIVERPOOL

GIRARD

LAKEVIEW

POLAND

SALEM

STRUTHERS

URSULINE

WEST BRANCH

 

REGION 17:

CARDINAL MOONEY

CHAMPION

CRESTVIEW

EDISON

JEFFERSON AREA

LIBERTY

SOUTH RANGE

 

REGION 21:

BROOKFIELD

COLUMBIANA

EAST PALESTINE

LABRAE

CAMPBELL MEMORIAL

MINERAL RIDGE

NEWTON FALLS

SPRINGFIELD

UNITED

WESTERN RESERVE

 

REGION 25:

LISBON

JACKSON-MILTON

JOHN F. KENNEDY

LEETONIA

LOWELLVILLE

MCDONALD

SEBRING MCKINLEY

VALLEY CHRISTIAN

WELLSVILLE

OHSAA UPDATE ON FALL SPORTS

COLUMBUS OH- Per an email sent out by Bob Goldring

The Ohio High School Athletic Association Board of Directors today reaffirmed their position that the OHSAA fall sports seasons will go forward as planned. That means low/non-contact sports and contact sports will be permitted to begin official practices tomorrow (August 1) as had been previously announced. Additional details on the fall sports seasons are below.

“It is important to keep athletic activity moving forward,” said Dan Leffingwell, president of the OHSAA Board of Directors and superintendent of the Noble Local Schools in Sarahsville. “And with that, we believe our member schools provide our student-athletes with the safest possible environment to return to play and that our school programs are the best avenue to help students learn lifelong lessons and provide social, emotional and physical benefits that other programs cannot. Moving forward allows those students to continue to be engaged with their school coaches and teammates. Membership data also supports this decision.

“If we were to delay, our students will find opportunities to compete in sports through non-school programs that may not be focused on safety and are not education-based,” Leffingwell said. “Should data on COVID-19 change and/or the Governor’s Office makes changes to our plan, we have flexibility that would allow us to look at implementing other models for our seasons.”

Low/Non-Contact Sports (Golf, Girls Tennis, Volleyball)

  • Official practices may begin on Saturday, Aug. 1.
  • School vs. school scrimmages and/or contests will follow per their normal OHSAA permissible dates and regulations.
  • Golf – 1 scrimmage permitted any time during season; first contest Aug. 5.
  • Girls Tennis – 1 scrimmage permitted after practice begins and prior to first match; first contest Aug. 7.
  • Volleyball – 5 scrimmages and 1 preview permitted after practice begins; first contest Aug. 21.

Football

  • Official practices will begin on Saturday, Aug. 1, with the normal acclimatization period in place.
  • No school vs. school scrimmages are permitted.
  • School vs. school contestswill follow per their normal OHSAA permissible dates and regulations with a target date of

    the week of Monday, Aug. 24 (Note: This date is subject to change and subject to the approval from the Governor’s

    Office/Ohio Department of Health and with the stipulation that COVID-19 testing will not be required).

Other Contact Sports (Soccer, Field Hockey, Cross Country)

  • Practices will begin on Saturday, Aug. 1, with the normal acclimatization period in place for cross country.
  • No school vs. school scrimmages are permitted in soccer or field hockey.
  • School vs. school contestswill follow per their normal OHSAA permissible dates and regulations with a target date of

    Friday, Aug. 21, for soccer and field hockey and Monday, Aug. 24, for cross country (Note: These dates are subject

    to change and subject to the approval from the Governor’s Office/Ohio Department of Health and with the stipulation

    that COVID-19 testing will not be required).

Additional Notes

  • If contact sports are not approved for school vs. school competition by Friday, September 4, fall contact sports

    and remaining winter and spring sports will move to a condensed schedule that will take place between mid-

    December and the end of June. Fall non-contact sports would move forward as scheduled.

  • If the fall seasons begin and, for some reason, are stopped but then resume, the OHSAA has plans to move to a

    modified fall sports season.

  • If contact sports are approved for school vs. school competition, the OHSAA is prepared to set COVID-19-

    related requirements for schools to follow for competitions as requested by the Governor’s Office. The OHSAA will

    govern and issue consequences for the violation of these requirements as prescribed in OHSAA Bylaw 11,

    Penalties.

  • Conversations with the Governor’s Office/Ohio Department of Health continue regarding the status of field hockey

     and/or cross country being placed into the low/non-contact category. The membership will be updated if that

     changes for either or both sports.

  • The OHSAA continues with conversations with the Governor’s Office on its plans to ensure we are in concert.

NOTE: At this time, the OHSAA is finalizing a series of Questions and Answers that have come up in recent days, and we will be forwarding that document to school administrators later Friday afternoon.

 

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time, and we will continue to provide updates as they become available.

INTERVIEW WITH OHSAA’S TIM STRIED

EAST PALESTINE OH- The state of fall sports is still up in the air in Ohio.  With  so much uncertainty we felt it was time to have another chat with the a OHSAA Senior Director Of Communications Tim Stried.  Tim has another great conversation with Ron about what the future of fall sports may look like in the state of Ohio.

Interview conducted on June 8. 2020.

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INTERVIEW WITH TIM STRIED

EAST PALESTINE OH- The future of high school sports in Ohio is still cloudy. Although some regulations and reopening dates have emerged, a lot of questions still remain, especially for the 2020 football season. Will there be fans? If so how many? How will the playoffs look?

OHSAA Senior Director of Communication Tim Stried joined Running Point on Friday to shed some light on the current state of the OHSAA, and it’s future plans. He also discusses the expanded playoff format for 2021

GOVERNOR DEWINE EXTENDS REMOTE LEARNING IN OHIO

COLUMBUS OH- Governor Mike DeWine has issued a statement extending the school cancelation order through the remainder of the academic year.

This order suggests that there will be no spring sports in 2020 per OHSAA. Stay tuned to YSN for updates on the situation.

As always we are with you and will still be committed to covering our teams and giving them the space to highlight their players and coaching staff.

 

YSN LEGENDS OF THE PAST: ERIN GABRIEL

POLAND OH- The YSN Mania Bracket has been windless down to eight. It’s time to shine a light on the players and coaches that made the Elite 8 teams great. We start with the ace of the 2011 Poland Softball state championship team, Erin Gabriel.

Erin is a Poland legend and a member of their Hall of Fame. Gabriel won the Gatorade Ohio Softball player of the year twice in her high school career in 2010 and 2011. In addition to her 2011 state championship, Erin won a gold medal as a member of the Junior National team. A three-time ESPNHS All-American, Erin was highly recruited out of high school and went on to pitch at the University of Tennessee. As a Volunteer, Erin three a no-hitter, and two perfect games. She was a member of the 2015 SEC All-Tournament team. Erin ended her career as a Vol with a career ERA of 2.77 and 396 K’s.

In the 2011 State Championship game, Erin threw a one-hit shutout of LeGrange Keystone in a 4-0 win. She also knocked in an RBI going 1-3 at the plate.

Anthony Hartwig caught up with Erin to talk about her memories with the 2011 Poland Softball team.

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SOUTH RANGE SOFTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EPISODE 1) WITH JEFF DEROSE

CANFIELD OH- The South Range softball program was back on an upswing last season winning the district championship after two straight seasons of not making it to the title game. The win made it seem like the program was back to its former glory, being its 6th title in 10 years. COVID-19 has put a damper on the program’s momentum this spring, however, as now the season’s fate is up in the air. The Raiders join every program in the state in juggling ways to respond to the current situation. Coach Jeff DeRose has tons of experience at the helm, and there are not too many people more qualified to steady the Raiders ship through this storm.

D.J. Yokley has a chance to catch up with Coach DeRose to highlight his program. They discuss the COVID-19 situation, the impact it has on the Raiders seniors, and much more. So, if you miss Raider Softball no worries we have you covered with Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Jeff DeRose.

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BOYS ALL OHIO TEAMS ANNOUNCED

DIVISION I

SECOND TEAM

Derrick Anderson (Boardman)

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Ethan Anderson (Boardman)

Todd Simons (Austintown Fitch)

 

DIVISION II

SECOND TEAM

Tresean Jackson (East Liverpool)

SPECIAL MENTION

Carson Ryan (Struthers)

William Brown (Chaney)

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Luke Chetock (Beaver Local)

Brennan O’Hara (East Liverpool)

Collin Chambers (Louisvile)

Sherrod Taylor (Chaney)

Trey Metzka (Struthers)

DeSean Harris (Ursuline)

 

DIVISION III

THIRD TEAM

Chris Brooks (South Range)

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Michael Pelini (Cardinal Mooney)

Johnathan Bertovitch (East Palestine)

 

DIVISION IV

HONORABLE MENTION

Darien Suggs (Wellsville)

Cam Hollobaugh (Warren JFK)

GIRLS ALL-OHIO TEAMS ANNOUNCED

 

Division II

FIRST TEAM

Jackie Grisdale (Poland)

Jenna Riccardo (Beaver Local)

SPECIAL MENTION

Emma Ludwig (East Liverpool)

Emma Elia (Strutters)

HONORABLE MENTION

Caitie Perry (Mooney)

Kyla Jamison (Salem)

Kailyn Brown (Poland)

 

Division III

SPECIAL MENTION

Izzy Lamparty (South Range)

Krista Perry (Crestview)

HONORABLE MENTION

Kayla Muslovski (Columbiana)

Tanner Hoffer (Crestview)

Lexi Giles (South Range)

 

Division IV

FIRST TEAM

Caitlyn Condolean (Warren JFK)

SPECIAL MENTION

Izzy Perez (Lisbon)

HONORABLE MENTION

Maddie Liberati (Lisbon)

EAGLES BOW OUT OF REGIONALS AGAINST RICHMOND HEIGHTS

CANTON OH- Warren JFK watched their run in the tournament end on Tuesday night with a 60-47 loss to Richmond Heights.

The Eagles kept the game competitive in the first half, trailing by just five at the break. Out of the locker room the Spartans quickly jumped further ahead, pushing their lead to 40-23. The Eagles went over four minutes without a basket to open the second half. It all but doomed their chances against a very talented Spartans team.

Gabe Green led the Eagles with 19 points while Cam Hollobaugh added 14.

The Eagles end their season at 12-14.