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Dist First Last Arbiter Email City Cell Employed by VB C Michael Dist First Last Arbiter Email City Cell Employed By VB Ohio Capital Conference, Columbus City League, MOCAL, C Michael Chandler 110308 [email protected] Powell (614) 313-6761 COAL All C William Dennis 111158 [email protected] Galloway (614) 653-1787 Individual Schools 7/8 C Ron Hanna 110200 [email protected] Lancaster (614) 270-5823 Mid State League, Individual Schools All C Terry Magers 110305 [email protected] Columbus 614-817-4480 Individual Schools MS C Bob Powers 110204 [email protected] London (740) 506-6197 Individual schools JV, 7/8 C Lucas Tuggle 110308 [email protected] Columbus (740) 815-7708 Ohio Capital Conference, Central Catholic League All C Terry Williams 101864 [email protected] Delaware (740) 602-0375 Mid Ohio Athletic Conference All C Ron Wintermute 110214 [email protected] Newark 740-334-0426 Licking County League, Mid-State League All Columbus City League, Knox Morrow Athletic Conference, C Barry Wolf 110186 [email protected] Pickerington Individual Schools All E Ron Hurst 110242 [email protected] Strasburg (330) 447-3786 Inter Valley Conference All E Wayne Ogilbee 107128, 110850 [email protected] St. Clairsville (740) 296-4990 Ohio Valley Athletic Conference All E Don Spinell 110242 [email protected] Minerva 330-205-0851 Inter Valley Conference All E Ronald Tisko 110210 [email protected] Warsaw (740) 502-2819 East Central Ohio League All E Scott Welker 110230 [email protected] Nashport (740) 319-3733 Muskingum Valley League, Individual Schools V, JV NE James Baker 110304 [email protected] North Ridgeville (440) 258-6352 Southwestern Conference Middle Schools 7/8 NE Gartrell Bentley 110233 [email protected] Akron (330) 620-1006 Individual schools V, JV NE Randy Berentz 111314 [email protected] Akron (330) 324-7847 Individual Schools All NE John Bobalik 110234 [email protected] East Liverpool (330) 386-8669 Individual schools V, JV NE James Carmichael 110235 [email protected] Massillon (330) 232-0644 Eastern Buckeye Conference All NE Carl Davidson 110238 [email protected] N. Canton (330) 575-0546 Federal Athletic League All NE Ron Dessecker 110237 [email protected] Orrville 330-621-1202 Ohio Cardinal Conference, Individual Schools All NE Michael Franczek 109922 [email protected] Madison (440) 669-2852 Western Reserve Middle School Conference 7/8 Metro Conference, Wayne County Athletic League, Individual NE Ron Fuller 110286, 112784 [email protected] Medina 330-730-3101 Schools All NE Chuck Grimm 109592, 103045 [email protected] Strongsville (440) 227-1197 Great Lakes Conference, North Coast League All NE Curtis Hamilton 113327 [email protected] Alliance 330-206-7250 Eastern Buckeye Conference All NE Fred Heyer 101925, 102936 [email protected] Willoughby (440) 477-3791 Lake Erie League, Western Reserve Conference All NE James Ivey 110249 [email protected] Elyria (440) 864-7790 Individual schools 7/8 NE Ronald Knight 111745 [email protected] Warren (330) 469-0228 Northeast District Athletic Board, OHSAA V NE Peter Le Castre 111375 [email protected] Lyndhurst (440) 567-3381 Lake Erie Middle School League 7/8 All-American Conference, Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference, NE John Mang 101149 [email protected] Youngstown (330) 502-6665 Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference, Northeast 8 Conference All 101470, 102700, 107180, Southwestern Conference, Great Lakes Conference, NE Michael McCarthy 107181 [email protected] North Ridgeville (440) 315-2971 Individual Schools All NE Patrick Montana 111745 [email protected] Girard 330-550-9750 NEDAB V NE Robert Morgan 110002 [email protected] Uniontown (330) 472-3224 Suburban League 7/8 NE Gary Ostkar 110866 [email protected] Broadview Heights (440) 666-9448 Greater Cleveland Conference, Individual Schools All NE Chris Pavlik 110286 [email protected] Wadsworth 330-807-9634 Metro Athletic Conference All NE Terry Peterson 110238 [email protected] North Canton (330) 322-4722 Federal Athletic League V, JV NE Rick Puckrin 103045, 108411, 110002 [email protected] Austinburg (440) 813-1144 North Coast League, Suburban League, Individual Schools All NE Phillip Rackley 110233 [email protected] Akron 330-209-4840 Individual schools All NE Theresa Rice 110243 [email protected] Brook Park (216) 314-0401 Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Individual Schools V, JV NE Jackie Rock 102822, 112944 [email protected] Medina 330-421-1101 Lorain County League, Individual Schools All NE John Rock 102822, 112944 [email protected] Medina (330) 421-2906 Lorain County League, Individual Schools All NE Martin Rudin 110866 [email protected] Willoughby Hills (216) 287-5014 Individual schools All NE Sandy Siegler 102303, 111697 [email protected] Novelty (216) 210-5910 Chagrin Valley Conference, Western Reserve Conference All NE Bob Spangler 110245 [email protected] Barberton (330) 352-0631 Portage Trail Conference, Individual Schools All NE Robert Sudzina 103269 [email protected] Warren (330) 727-3098 Northeast Athletic Conference 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 Keith Walker 110002 [email protected] Cuyahoga Falls (330) 328-9295 Suburban League V NE Gary Woods 110187 [email protected] Massillon (330) 353-2600 Principals Athletic Conference All NE James Ziegler 110215 [email protected] Canton (330) 209-8325 Eastern Buckeye Conference All NW David Ball 111807 [email protected] Huron 419-217-8886 Sandusky Bay Conference V, JV NW Dave Bringman 110251 [email protected] Port Clinton (419) 360-2107 Northern Buckeye Conference V, JV NW Jon Derryberry 113209 [email protected] Wapakoneta 419-236-8130 Northwest Conference V, JV NW Thomas Dominique 110252 [email protected] Bryan (419) 551-8496 Green Meadows Conference V NW Mark Froelich 111927 [email protected] Defiance 419-439-3890 Putnam County League V, JV NW Mark Hayman 100253 [email protected] Tiffin (419) 447-5899 Firelands Conference V, JV NW Don Kemper 110280 [email protected] Chickasaw (419) 305-5961 Midwest Athletic Conference All NW Mark King 110256 [email protected] Fremont (419) 307-3547 Sandusky Bay Conference V, JV NW Gary Kreinbrink 110193 [email protected] Leipsic (419) 969-0729 Blanchard Valley Conference V, JV NW Janet Lehman 110297 [email protected] Rossford 419-467-8245 Toledo City League All NW Patricia Leupp 110265 [email protected] Stryker 419-266-4172 Northwest Ohio Athletic League V, JV Northern Buckeye Conference, Northern Lakes League, NW John Matthews 113167 [email protected] Toledo 419-386-9092 Three Rivers Athletic Conference All NW Laura Orzechowski-Rieger 110302 [email protected] Toledo (419) 206-0654 Toledo Area Athletic Conference All NW Jeremy Petroff 113146 [email protected] Toledo 419-917-3909 Individual Schools All NW Michael Reinhart 110264 [email protected] New Riegel (419) 937-3653 Northern 10 Conference V, JV NW Kent Smelser 111609 [email protected] Van Wert (419) 513-0494 Western Buckeye League V, JV SE John Derrow 111708 [email protected] Wellston (740) 710-5069 Frontier Athletic Conference, Ohio Valley Conference V, JV SE Michelle Gleim 110303 [email protected] Wheelersburg (740) 357-5965 Southern Hills Athletic Conference V Scioto Valley Conference, Frontier Athletic Conference, Ohio SE Shelby Hitchens 110267 [email protected] Chillicothe 740-648-0785 Valley Conference All SE William Jordan 111082 [email protected] South Point (740) 464-4531 Tri-Valley Conference, Frontier Athletic Conference All SE Phil Porter 112139 [email protected] Greenup 304-412-8633 Ohio Valley Conference, MSOVC JV, 7/8 SE Terry Young 111747 [email protected] Buchtel (740) 517-0195 SEDAB V SW Randy Bachman 110248 [email protected] Oxford (419) 439-2077 Buckeye Border Conference V, JV SW Joe Bysak 103969 [email protected] Kettering (937) 623-7896 Greater Western Ohio Conference, Miami Valley League All SW Tim Engel 110274 [email protected] Williamsburg (513) 235-2470 Southern Buckeye Academic Athletic Conference All Shelby County Athletic League, Northwest Central SW Stanley Evans 110275 [email protected] Sidney (937) 286-8671 Conference, Individual Schools All SW Keith Fisher 110276 [email protected] New Carlisle Central Buckeye Conference, Ohio Heritage Conference All Greater Girls Catholic League, Miami Valley Conference, SW Ken Gallo 107816 [email protected] West Chester (513) 379-9045 Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference, Cincinnati Hills League All SW David Henry 110301, 110282 [email protected] Arcanum (937) 417-5731 Individual Schools 7/8 Dayton Public Schools, Metro Buckeye Conference, Greater SW Robert Juliano 103414 [email protected] Eaton 937-902-4494 Catholic League, Cross County Conference All SW William Klamo 110281 [email protected] Fairfield (513) 708-4722 Southwest Ohio Conference All SW Steve Parks 103683 [email protected] Middletown (513) 309-6650 Southwestern Buckeye League All SW Rob Rude 107610 [email protected] Milford (513) 289-5526 Eastern Cincinnati Conference All SW Logan Stanger 112217 [email protected] Monroe 513-827-0577 Southwest Ohio Conference, Individual Schools All SW Mike Stanger 112217 [email protected] Hamilton 513-827-4277 Southwest Ohio Conference, Individual Schools All SW Karol Warden 110289 [email protected] Loveland 513-478-0244 Greater Miami Conference All.
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