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2020 OHSAA Cross Country State Championships 2020 OHSAA Cross Country State Championships Approved Media List * All approved media applicants will receive a confirmation email with instructions including parking, credential pick‐up location, media work space, etc. Media Outlet Name Parking Akron Beacon Journal Michael Leonard 2 Akron Beacon Journal Jeff Lange x Alliance Review Archbold Buckeye Ashland Times‐Gazette Athens Messanger Bascom HLTV14 Broadcasting Israel Risner 0 Bascom HLTV14 Broadcasting Jordan Foster x Bellefontaine Examiner Aaron LaBatt 1 Bluffton Icon Jamie Nygaard 1 Bowling Green Sentinel‐Tribune Bryan Times Bucyrus Telegraph‐Forum Zachary Holden 2 Caimbridge Daily Jeffersonian Kevin Sutton 2 Caldwell Journal‐Leader Charles "Wally" McAuley 1 Canton Repository Mike Popovich 2 Carey Progressor‐Times Kyle Hunter 1 Carroll County Messenger Carrollton Carol County Messenger Carrol McIntire 1 Carrollton Carol County Messenger Pete McIntire x Celina Daily Standard Dave Stilwell 2 Celina Daily Standard Nick Wenning x Celina Daily Standard Tom Haines x Chagrin Valley Times Chillicothe Gazette Robert McGraw 1 Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Enquirer Circleville Herald Cleveland.com NEOMG Joe Magill 2 Cleveland.com NEOMG Joshua Gunter x Columbus Dispatch Columbus Dispatch Columbus This Week News Frank DiRenna Pickup at OHSAA Columbus This Week News Dave Purpura x Columbus This Week News Lorrie Cecil x Cox Media Group Dayton Daily News Greg Billing 1 Defiance Crescent‐News Randy Roberts 2 Delaware Gazette Delphos Herald (DHI Media) Wyatt Richardson 1 Delphos Herald (DHI Media) Larry Hellna x Eaton Register‐Herald Braden Moles 2 Eaton Register‐Herald Eddie Mowen Jr. x Elyria Chronicle‐Telegram Paul Heyse 2 Finished Timing Mike Chatfield 3 Findlay Courier Fish Report Craig Fiessinger 1 Fremont Little Giant Athletics.com Fulton County Expositor Max Householder 1 Galion Inquirer Galion Inquirer Gallipolis Daily Tribune Bryan Walters 1 Greenville Daily Advocate Hartville News Cowan Moore 0 Hartville News Todd Thoenen x Hartville News Jeff Cochran x Highland County Press Highland County Press Hillsboro Times‐Gazette Page 1 of 3 Ironton Tribune Kent Record‐Courier Michael Leonard x Kent Record‐Courier Jeff Lange x Lancaster Eagle‐Gazette Lima News Mark Alrstaetter 2 Lima News Photographer x Lima WLIO‐TV Tyler Seggerman 1 Lima WTLW/WOSN TV‐44 Lisbon Morning Journal Ron Firth 1 Logan Daily News London Madison Press Lorain Morning Journal Louisville Herald Slater Raub 2 Louisville Herald Adam Krider x Louisville Herald Frank Clapper x Louisville Herald Jackie Clapper x Malvern News Leader Todd Reed 1 Mansfield News Journal Jake Furr 2 Mansfield News Journal Matt McKenzie x Mansfield WMFD‐TV Jeff Alan 1 Mansfield WMFD‐TV Paul Murray x Marion Star Rob McCurdy 2 Martins Ferry Times Leader Marysville Journal‐Tribune Tim Miller 2 Marysville Journal‐Tribune Sam Dillon x Maumee Mirror Newspaper Medina Gazette Dan Brown 2 Medina Gazette Aaron Josefcyzk x Mentor News‐Herald Minenva News Leader Minster Community Post Minster Community Post Montpelier Village Reporter Monrow County Beacon Morgan County Herald Morrow County Sentinel Rob Hamilton 1 Mt. Vernon News Napoleon Northwest Signal Andy Wolf 1 Napoleon WNDH Newark Advocate Kurt Snyder 2 Newark Advocate OH.Report OATCCC Carson R. Cheek 1 OHSAA Preston Miller 1 OHSAA Hannah Clark 1 OHSAA Guest Dave Kirk 1 OHSAA Guest OHSAA Guest OHSAA Photography Tony Coles 1 OHSAA Photography Maddie Schroeder 1 OHSAA Photography Dan Trittschuh 1 OHSAA Photography John Hulkenberg 1 Mile Split Ohio Mark Dwyer 3 Mile Split Ohio Christian Lisle x Mile Split Ohio Shawn Conlon x Mile Split Ohio Chris Greene x Perry County Tribune Emily Moore 1 Pike County News Watchman Julie Billings 1 Pike County News Watchman Ned Billings x Piqua Daily Call Piqua Daily Call Portland Commercial Review Chris Schanz 1 Portsmouth Daily Times Paul Boggs 2 Portsmouth Daily Times x Putnam County Sentinel Render Out Productions Scott Shouldis 0 Page 2 of 3 Richland Source Richland Source Run Ohio Matt McGowan 1 Run Ohio Steve Taliaferro x Sandusky Register Shelby Daily Globe Chuck Ridenour 1 Sidney Daily News Southwest Ohio Sports Daily Ron Alvey 2 Southwest Ohio Sports Daily Skip Weaver x Spectrum Spectrum St. Marys Evening Leader Sugarcreek Budget Tiffin Advertiser‐Tribune Matt Nye 2 Toledo Blade Phil Long 1 Toledo WTVG‐TV Troy Daily News Upper Sandusky Daily Chief‐Union Andrew Wilson 1 Urbana Daily Citizen John Coffman 1 Van Wert Independent Van Wert Times Bulletin Versailles Policy Scott Langston 1 Vinton‐Jackson Courier Wapakoneta Daily News Tony Arnold 1 Warren Tribune Chronicle/Vindicator John Vargo 2 Warren Tribune Chronicle/Vindicator Erik Vargo x Washington C.H. Record‐Herald Willard Times Junction Dan Woodlock 0 Williams County Publishing Willoughby News‐Herald/Lorain Morning Journal Henry Palattella 2 Willoughby News‐Herald/Lorain Morning Journal x Wilmington News Journal Wooster Daily Record Xenia Gazette London Bishop 2 Xenia Gazette Scott Halasz x Youngstown WKBN‐TV Youngstown WKBN‐TV Zanesville Time Recorder Brandon Hannahs 2 Zanesville Time Recorder Sam Blackburn x Zanesville WHIZ Media Group Chase Fisher 1 Zanesville WHIZ Media Group Ian Kress x Page 3 of 3.
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