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Dist First Last Arbiter Email City Cell Employed by BSO C Mike Dist First Last Arbiter Email City Cell Employed By BSO Columbus City League, Ohio Capital Conference, Mid State League, Mid Ohio Christian Athletic Conference, Licking County C Mike Althoff 110194 [email protected] Worthington (614) 599-1107 League, Individual Schools All C Don Muenz N/A [email protected] Columbus 614-314-0496 n/a V E Scott Welker 110230 [email protected] Nashport (740) 319-3733 Muskingum Valley League, Individual Schools V, JV NE Phillip Atsas 113285 [email protected] Campbell 330-774-6738 Steel Valley Conference All NE Zachary Bastin 102991 [email protected] Akron 234-206-0271 Federal League, Portage Trail Conference, Individual Schools All Chagrin Valley Conference, Western Reserve Conference, NE Daniel Frey 103660 [email protected] Madison (440) 478-7607 North Coast League, Southwest Conference All NE JaTuan Green 110020 [email protected] Cleveland 216-854-8051 Senate Athletic League V, 7/8 NE Gary Greene 102425 [email protected] Louisville (330) 412-1738 Eastern Buckeye Conference, Individual Schools All NE James Kennedy 102425 [email protected] Canton 330-409-3215 Wayne County Athletic League All NE Ronald Knight 111745 [email protected] Warren (330) 469-0228 Northeast District Athletic Board, OHSAA V NE Joseph Malactaris 113285 [email protected] Campbell 330-787-6370 Steel Valley Conference All Southwest Conference, Chagrin Valley Conference, Great Lakes NE Brian Miller 103660 [email protected] Lakewood 440-554-4480 Conference, Lake Erie League, Suburban League All NE Patrick Montana 111745 [email protected] Girard 330-550-9750 NEDAB V NE Chris Pavlik 110286 [email protected] Wadsworth 330-807-9634 Metro Athletic Conference V, JV NE Robert Sherman 112200 [email protected] Cortland 330-360-6304 Northeast 8 Conference V, JV Western Reserve Conference, North Coast League, Southwest NE Heather Staffiera 103660 [email protected] Madison (440) 796-2675 Conference, Chagrin Valley Conference, Individual Schools All All American Conference, Northeast Athletic Conference, Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference, Eastern Ohio Athletic NE Matthew Vadas 110192 [email protected] Warren (330) 883-7208 Conference All NE Ta'Shay Weaver 110020 [email protected] Cleveland 216-965-4169 Senate Athletic League V, 7/8 Southwest Conference, North Coast League, Chagrin Valley Conference, Western Reserve Conference, Great Lakes NE Wayne Wilson 103660 [email protected] Brunswick (216) 470-8577 Conference, Greater Cleveland Conference All Lorain County, Southwest Conference, Sandusky Bay NW Joseph Blackham 105777 [email protected] Vermillion (440) 320-5220 Conference All NW Gary Mintchell 105226 [email protected] Pingree Grove (937) 726-1798 Individual schools V, JV Toledoa Area Athletic Conference, Toledo City League, Northern Lakes League, Northwest Ohio Athletic League, Northern Buckeye Conference, Sandusky Bay Conference, NW Karen Raszka 110060 [email protected] Montpelier (419) 466-7953 Three Rivers Athletic Conference All NW Eric Saterfield 111185 [email protected] Mansfield (419) 543-5250 Individual schools V, JV Western Buckeye League, Putnam County League, Northwest NW Roger Scott 105226 [email protected] Lima 419-302-8798 Conference, Western Ohio Soccer League V, JV SE Tammy Gillogly 110268 [email protected] Albany (740) 591-3373 Frontier Athletic Conference, Individual Schools All SE Michelle Gleim 110303 [email protected] Wheelersburg (740) 357-5965 Southern Hills Athletic Conference V SE Mark Wiley 112452 [email protected] South Point 740-479-0585 Ohio Valley Conference, Individual Schools All SE Terry Young 111747 [email protected] Buchtel (740) 517-0195 SEDAB V 110272, Miami Valley Conference, Greater Cincinnati Co-Ed, Greater SW Richard Brizzolara 103117 [email protected] Cincinnati (513) 236-4867 Cincinnati Girls Catholic, Cincinnati Hills League All Eastern Cincinnati Conference, Greater Catholic League, SW Randy Clark 111107 [email protected] Fairfield (513) 227-4224 Greater Miami Conference All SW Donald Gillespie 107692 [email protected] Cincinnati (513) 535-7312 Southwest Ohio Conference All Greater Western Ohio Conference, Miami Valley League, Metro 112686, Buckeye League, Ohio Heritage Conference, Central Buckeye SW Bob Glaser 107627 [email protected] Xenia 937-532-9352 Conference All SW Kevin Guess 112443 [email protected] Williamsburg 513-315-8333 Southern Buckeye Athletic Academic Conference V, JV SW John Kingham 107627 [email protected] Tipp City (937) 477-4748 Greater Catholic League Coed North V, JV SW Julie Lehman 107627 [email protected] Huber Heights 937-681-4265 Metro Buckeye Conference V, JV SW Douglas Niekamp 107627 [email protected] Dayton 937-477-2428 Dayton Public Schools All SW James O'Brien 112671 [email protected] Huber Heights 937-733-9584 Southwestern Buckeye League V, JV.
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