Dist First Last Arbiter Email City Cell Employed by GBK C Mike Althoff 110194 [email protected] Worthington

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dist First Last Arbiter Email City Cell Employed by GBK C Mike Althoff 110194 Mikealthoff1@Gmail.Com Worthington Dist First Last Arbiter Email City Cell Employed By GBK Columbus City League, Ohio Capital Conference, Mid State League, Mid Ohio Christian Athletic Conference, Licking County League, Individual C Mike Althoff 110194 [email protected] Worthington (614) 599-1107 Schools All Ohio Capital Conference, Cenetral Catholic League, C Bill Andrews 107643, 112301 [email protected] Pickerington 614-600-7025 Mid State League V, JV C Chris Baker 112059 [email protected] Gahanna 614-571-6375 Individual Schools 7/8 C Jim Berry 110188, 111743, 105401 [email protected] Lancaster (614) 270-9303 Central District Athletic Board V C Mike Burwell 110198 [email protected] Westerville (614) 374-8735 Mid State League, Central Ohio Field Hockey All C William Dennis 111158 [email protected] Galloway (614) 653-1787 Individual Schools 7/8 C Jim Goudy 110298 [email protected] Columbus (614) 893-0267 Ohio Capital Conference, Indivdidual Schools 7/8 C Don Green 110199 [email protected] Delaware (614) 783-6040 Columbus Central Catholic League V, JV C Ron Hanna 110200 [email protected] Lancaster (614) 270-5823 Mid State League, Individual Schools All C Paul Hines 101864, 110903 [email protected] Marion (740) 360-8906 Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference, Individual Schools All C Terry Magers 110305 [email protected] Columbus 614-817-4480 Individual Schools V C Douglas Murphy 110214 [email protected] Hebron 749-404-1311 Licking County League All C Bob Powers 110204 [email protected] London (740) 506-6197 Individual schools JV, 7/8 C Daniel Steiner 110815 [email protected] Columbus (614) 638-9687 Central District Athletic Board, OCC Middle Schools 7/8 C Ron Wintermute 110214 [email protected] Newark 740-334-0426 Licking County League, Mid-State League All Columbus City League, Knox Morrow Athletic C Barry Wolf 110186 [email protected] Pickerington Conference, Individual Schools All E T.J. Brancazio 110216 [email protected] Weirton (304) 670-5476 Ohio Valley Athletic Conference JV, MS E Robert Gabel 105720, 110850 [email protected] Bridgeport (304) 281-5656 Ohio Valley Athletic Conference JV, 7/8 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 JV 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 E Ron White 110212 [email protected] Wheeling (304) 281-1788 Ohio Valley Athletic Conference V 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 All NE Randy Berentz 111314 [email protected] Akron (330) 324-7847 Individual Schools All 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 Stephen Dawson 110219 [email protected] East Liverpool (330) 383-3259 Individual schools 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, NE Ron Fuller 110286, 112784 [email protected] Medina 330-730-3101 Individual Schools All Chagrin Valley Conference, Greater Cleveland NE Tim Gebhardt 102303, 110445 [email protected] Pepper Pike 440-759-7519 Conference V, JV NE JaTuan Green 110020 [email protected] Cleveland 216-854-8051 Senate Athletic League V, 7/8 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 Greater Cleveland Conference, Chagrin Valley NE John Jasin 110446, 102303 [email protected] Brunswick (330) 322-0717 Conference 7/8 NE Ronald Knight 111745 [email protected] Warren (330) 469-0228 Northeast District Athletic Board, OHSAA V All-American Conference, Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference, Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference, NE John Mang 101149 [email protected] Youngstown (330) 502-6665 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 JV, 7/8 NE Gary Ostkar 110866 [email protected] Broadview Heights (440) 666-9448 Greater Cleveland Conference, Individual Schools All All American Conference, Northeast 8 Conference, Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference, Eastern Ohio NE Chuck Parker 101149 [email protected] Warren 330-984-5982 Athletic Conference 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 North Coast League, Suburban League, Individual NE Rick Puckrin 103045, 108411, 110002 [email protected] Austinburg (440) 813-1144 Schools All NE Phillip Rackley 110233 [email protected] Akron 330-209-4840 Individual schools All NE Jerry Ranally 102303 [email protected] Willoughby 440-221-0267 Chagrin Valley Conference 7/8 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 Ken Rockhold 110445 [email protected] Westfield Center (330) 603-9171 Greater Cleveland Conference V, JV NE Martin Rudin 110866 [email protected] Willoughby Hills (216) 287-5014 Individual schools 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, NE Matthew Vadas 110192 [email protected] Warren (330) 883-7208 Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference JV, 7/8 NE Keith Walker 110002 [email protected] Cuyahoga Falls (330) 328-9295 Suburban League V, JV NE Timothy Ward 111697 [email protected] Chardon (440) 669-9605 Western Reserve Conference V, JV NE Ta'Shay Weaver 110020 [email protected] Cleveland 216-965-4169 Senate Athletic League V, 7/8 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 Naeem Boraby 110296, 110309, 110294 [email protected] Toledo (419) 350-3813 Toledo Public Schools All NW William Bradish 110300 [email protected] Toledo 419-474-0814 Three Rivers Athletic Conference V, JV NW Dave Bringman 110251 [email protected] Port Clinton (419) 360-2107 Northern Buckeye Conference V, JV NW Richard Browne 110299 [email protected] Perrysburg (419) 351-1291 Northern Lakes League V, JV NW Jon Derryberry 113209 [email protected] Wapakoneta 419-236-8130 Northwest Conference V, JV 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 Richard Kaifas 110255 [email protected] Toledo (419) 344-4467 Toledo Area Athletic Conference All 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 All NW Gary Kreinbrink 110193 [email protected] Leipsic (419) 969-0729 Blanchard Valley Conference V,JV NW Gregory Lawrence 111167 [email protected] Coldwater (419) 280-5807 Green Meadows Conference V, JV NW Patricia Leupp 110265 [email protected] Stryker 419-266-4172 Northwest Ohio Athletic League V, JV NW Dennis Morris 110283 [email protected] Lima (419) 303-8399 Individual Schools V, JV 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 Rex Foster 105107, 108939 [email protected] Vienna (304) 834-0272 Individual schools All SE Michelle Gleim 110303 [email protected] Wheelersburg (740) 357-5965 Southern Hills Athletic Conference V Scioto Valley Conference, Frontier Athletic SE Shelby Hitchens 110267 [email protected] Chillicothe 740-648-0785 Conference, Ohio Valley Conference All SE William Jordan 111082 [email protected] South Point (740) 464-4531 Tri-Valley Conference, Frontier Athletic
Recommended publications
  • Tiffin Columbian Tornadoes Vs Start Spartans
    Tiffin Columbian Tornadoes vs Start Spartans Parents’ Night/Senior Night 7:00pm, Friday, September 14, 2018 2018 Schedule Friday, August 24 at Clyde 7:00pm Friday, August 31 at Swanton 7:00pm Friday, September 7 vs Findlay (Grey-Out Game) 7:00pm Friday, September 14 vs Tiffin Columbian (Parents’ Night) 7:00pm Friday, September 21 vs Bellevue (Military Night) 7:00pm Thursday, September 27 at Waite (BCSN Game of the Week) 7:00pm Friday, October 5 at Scott 7:00pm Friday, October 12 vs Bowsher (Homecoming) 7:00pm Thursday, October 18 at Rogers (BCSN Game of the Week) 7:00pm Thursday, October 25 vs Woodward (BCSN Game of the Week) 7:00pm TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts Team Photo & Schedule…………………………..…1 School………………………..….Roy C. Start High School Quick Facts…………………………………………..2 Address……..2010 Tremainsville Road, Toledo OH, 43613 Staff Information…………………………………….2 Telephone……………………………….….(419) 671-3000 Opened……………………………….……September 1962 Gameday Information Enrollment……………………………………………..1450 Nickname………………………………………….Spartans Spartan Roster………………………………………..3 Colors…………………………..……………Green & Gold Findlay Roster & Team Information…………....…4-5 Affiliation…………Ohio High School Athletic Association Officials Signals……………….…………………...6-7 Division………………………………………..I (Region 2) Conference…………………...Toledo City Athletic League 2018 Spartan Information Stadium…………………….Dan Simrell Stadium (3,500) 2018 Toledo City League………………………………..8 2018 Opponent Information………………..……..…....9 Staff Information Football Alphabetical Roster……………………….10 Head Coach……………….…Corey Pargo (Rogers HS ‘88) Captains……………………………………..…..11-15 Record at Start…………….…………..….8-4 (2nd season) Seniors………………………………………...…….16 Career Record…………………………....8-4 (2nd season) Coaches……………………………………….…17-18 Offensive Coordinator……………………….Jalen Phelps Marching Band……………………………….…19-20 Defensive Coordinator……………………..….Todd Smith Volleyball…………………………….…………21-24 Special Teams Coach….………….………Jeremiah Detmer Junior Varsity Coach………………………Corey Pargo, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • PRE-CHAMPIONSHIP MANUAL Table of Contents Introduction
    PRE-CHAMPIONSHIP MANUAL Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................5 NCAA Staff Contact Information ................................................................................6 Sports Committee Contact Information .......................................................................6 Regional Alignment ......................................................................................................6 Regional Advisory Committee Information ................................................................6 Important Dates ............................................................................................................9 Date Calculation Formula ............................................................................................9 Dates and Sites .............................................................................................................9 Concussion Management .............................................................................................9 Division III Philosophy ..............................................................................................10 Equipment ...................................................................................................................10 Ethical Behavior By Coaches ....................................................................................10 Religious/Commencement Conflicts Policy ..............................................................11
    [Show full text]
  • July 24, 2020 This Morning, the Ohio Athletic Conference Presidents
    July 24, 2020 This morning, the Ohio Athletic Conference Presidents Council voted unanimously to postpone all NCAA intercollegiate athletic competition through December 31, 2020, amid the continued and growing concern of COVID-19. The fall sports that have intercollegiate competition postponed include cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. The winter-season sports of basketball, indoor track and field, swimming and diving, and wrestling also will have intercollegiate competition postponed during the 2020 calendar year. The OAC is committed to moving NCAA intercollegiate competition to the spring, with various models currently being discussed. (Read the OAC’s statement here.) OAC Commissioner Tim Gleason provided these thoughts: “The OAC believes we can continue to provide an excellent experience for our student-athletes, while continuing to make the health and safety of our student-athletes, coaches, staffs, families, fans, and campus communities our highest priority.” Heidelberg coaches communicated the news to their respective teams shortly after the OAC’s decision this morning. Now, they turn their attention to helping our student-athletes successfully navigate these new limitations and the associated new opportunities this fall. I want to express my tremendous respect and appreciation for Athletic Director Matt Palm and all of our head coaches and their assistant coaches in supporting all of our student-athletes through this challenging pandemic. While competition will not occur in Fall 2020, the OAC is working with Heidelberg and all of its member institutions to plan a robust engagement of student-athletes during the fall semester with conditioning and preparation for spring competition according to CDC guidelines and NCAA criteria in conjunction with local health guidelines.
    [Show full text]
  • Division II Volleyball State Champions!
    A PUBLICATION OF HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL FALL 2018 Division II Volleyball State Champions! PAGE 6 Strategic Initiative News PAGE 21 2018 Hall of Fame Inductees PAGE 23 2017-2018 Donor Recognition Roll OVER 1 17,000 NAMER REASON GRADUATES TO GIVE CELEBRATING OVER 104 YEARS OF TRADITION The Holy Name Fund is the backbone of our annual fundraising efforts. “ The education that everyone It is a direct appeal to all of our constituents to philanthropically support our school. This unrestricted annual fund appeal supports our overall operating has received is far greater in budget, including programs, faculty professional development, facility cost than the tuition that was enhancements, and campus ministry, and also provides financial aid. charged when they were there. As we look continually toward What is the difference between What does it mean the Holy Name Fund and the the future, it is so important to Bridge the Gap? QGala Auction? Q that those students, who The Holy Name Fund is an appeal to our Holy Name’s mission is to provide a faith- have not had the opportunity centered, college preparatory education that community to make an unrestricted donation of sufficient resources, can Adirectly back to the school to support its Ahelps in the formation of young men and mission. Dollars raised at the Gala Auction, women who desire a Catholic education. be rewarded by the gifts The actual cost per student is $12,173 versus specifically through the Namers in Need Live from others who have been Auction, are restricted to support student tuition of $10,250.
    [Show full text]
  • The Eta News
    THE ETA NEWS OHIO ETA CHAPTER • SIGMA PHI EPSILON MIAMI UNIVERSITY • SPRING 2011 Two Ohio Eta Brothers Honored by Miami, Upcoming Alumni Events Inducted into the Cradle of Coaches Association All alumni and friends are invited to the fol- For Miami alumni, the university’s lowing events. For more information about nickname of “The Cradle of Coaches” the events, please visit www.ohioeta.com. is nothing new. What you may not know is that an official Cradle of Burgers & Birdies - Senior & Alumni Golf Outing Coaches Association was established Saturday, April 9, 2011, at Hueston Woods in in 1971. While all Miami Alumni who Oxford. Tee times from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. go on to coach, or those who have RSVP with Pat Trabold ’13 at coached at Miami, are considered (585) 259-4710 or [email protected] a part of the Cradle of Coaches, by March 31, 2011. the Cradle of Coaches Association Miami University Alumni Weekend began inducting individuals into June 16-19, 2011. Celebrating the classes the Association in 1992 to further (L to R): Gary Quisno ’76 and Rob Patrick ’83. of 1951, ’56, ’61, ’66, ’71, ’76, ’81, ’86, ’91, ’96, recognize their accomplishments. conference titles, qualified for the ’01 and ’06. Additional information is also In February of this year, two Ohio available at www.miamialum.org. state playoffs nine times and made Eta alumni were inducted into this two state semifinal appearances esteemed association. Gary Quisno (1999 and 2006) in his tenure. He Event-In-The-Tent X ’76 and Rob Patrick ’83 joined the also produced three players who Saturday, June 18, 2011.
    [Show full text]
  • Stow Bulldogs Solon Comets
    • 20 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES Game 3 • Friday, September 9, 2016 • 7:00 p.m. (EDT) Stow Bulldogs Solon, Ohio • Stewart Field (5,500) / FieldTurf Series vs. Stow: Solon 10-1 Series Streak: Stow 1 win Last Solon Win: Week 7, 2006 Solon Comets Solon 38 Stow 14 Stow Bulldogs Solon Comets Record: 2-0, 0-0 Record: 2-0, 0-0 2015 Record: 13-1, 7-0 (Suburban League, National) 2015 Record: 9-3, 6-1 (Greater Cleveland Conf.) Rankings: #7 Cleveland.com Rankings: #24 Cleveland.com Last Game: September 2, 2016 Last Game: September 2, 2016 def. Kent Roosevelt, 56-14, in Stow, OH def. Twinsburg, 43-7, in Solon, OH Head Coach/Season: Mark Nori, 7th Season Head Coach/Season: Jim McQuaide, 14th Season Stow Record: 42-26 (.618) Solon Record: 112-40 (.737) Career Record: 42-26 (.618) Career Record: 188-102 (.648) W36-6 W43-7 Sept9 Sept16 Sept23 Aurora Twinsburg Stow Brunswick Euclid Sept30 Oct7 Oct14 Oct21 Oct28 Mentor Strongsville Elyria Shaker Hts. Medina #WeAreSC • @SolonFBinfo • #RiseAsOne SOLON COMETS RUN & HIT SOLON COMETS GAME 3 • STOW vs. SOLON / SEPTEMBER 9 PAGE 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2015 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Name: Solon High School Mailing Address: 33600 Inwood Road City: Solon, Ohio 44139 (9-3, 6-1 in Greater Cleveland Conference) Official Web Site: www.solonschools.org Date Opponent Site Stadium Result Enrollment: (OHSAA) Boys: 642, Girls: 631 Aug. 28 Aurora Solon, Ohio Stewart Field L 24-14 Nickname: Comets Sept. 4 Twinsburg Twinsburg, Ohio Tiger Stadium W 34-0 School Colors: Navy Blue and White Sept. 11 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association State Clinic 2016
    OHIO HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION STATE CLINIC 2016 PREPARE FOR THE END JANUARY 21-23 HYATT REGENCY - Columbus HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Irvin “Frosty” Brown, Bethel HS / Troy HS • John Cannizzaro, Newark Catholic HS Ken Ciolek, Lakewood HS • Glen Morse, New London HS • Greg Wilker, Milbury Lake HS INNOVATIVE PERFORMANCE The demands of the game are not the same for all players. We design each product with innovations to drive your preformance to the next level. Rawlings is the ball of choice for athletes who desire to be the best. PERFORMANCE MATTERS. RAWLINGS IS PROUD TO BE THE OFFICIAL BASEBALL OF THE OHIO HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION. 4/%$'"+)(*,$'"((+ ('3,(-$+2 OHIO HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION Dear OHSBCA Members, Welcome to the 65th annual OHSBCA State Clinic. You are a member of the 2nd largest coaches association in the United States. Many high school coaches and college speakers have said that this is one of the best clinics in the nation. I am hop- ing that you are able to take something from this year’s clinic and go back to your school to make the young men in your program better this coming year and for years to come. The theme for the 2016 clinic is “Prepare for the End” and it is my hope that all of you set your goals high and start preparing for your team to reach Huntington Park. My involvement on this board for the past 6 years has allowed me the opportunity to witness great improvements the association has made. It is my honor to give back as Director of the 2016 State Clinic.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Akron Football Media Guide Adidas.Com This Is Akron Football Zips Rise Together
    2020 AKRON FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ADIDAS.COM THIS IS AKRON FOOTBALL ZIPS RISE TOGETHER RISE ZIPS TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS AKRON FOOTBALL 2019 SEASON REVIEW Defense .........................................164-167 Quick Facts ................................................4 2019 Season Review ......................... 94-95 Year-by-Year Offensive Stats .................. 168 2020 Schedule ..........................................4 2019 Honors ...........................................96 Year-by-Year Defensive Stats ................. 169 Athletics Communications ........................5 2019 Team Statistics................................97 Year-by-Year Results .......................170-176 Directions to Campus ................................5 Individual Statistics ........................... 98-99 Miscellaneous Results Records ............ 177 Campus Map .............................................6 Defensive Statistics .............................. 100 All-Time Head Coach Records ............... 178 Media Policies and Services ......................7 MAC Games Only Statistics .................. 101 Local Media ...............................................8 Results .................................................. 102 POSTSEASON HISTORY Akron Sports Network................................8 Starting Lineups ................................... 102 Postseason Recaps ........................180-195 Team Community Service ..........................9 Player Participation .............................. 103 Bowl Records .................................196-200
    [Show full text]
  • Archived Articles 9-6-12
    Nordonia football stuns Tigers by Steve Batko | Correspondent ~ Twinsburg Bulletin First-year Nordonia football coach Jeff Fox had nothing to say about himself after his squad after a 36-12 win over rival Twinsburg in the third annual Bob Evans Backyard Brawl Aug. 31 at Twinsburg Tiger Stadium. But Fox had plenty to say about his team. "This is not about me," said Fox. "I think this is a huge win for the program, and for these kids," he stressed. "Twinsburg is a big cross-town rival and our kids battled." Twinsburg, which lost 28 seniors to graduation, moved to 0-2 as this was their first game since All-Ohio back John Barton had a season-ending knee injury. Costly turnovers, mistakes and penalties riddled the Tigers. Nordonia (1-1) came in hungry after a heartbreaking one-point overtime loss to Mayfield. "We just did not execute in all phases of the game," said Twinsburg coach Joe Schiavone. "This is a good football team, but we have to become a better team and stop shooting ourselves in the foot." Leading 19-6 at halftime, the Knights had many big plays on offense and cashed in two Tiger turnovers into 13 points. Twinsburg senior free safety Cooper Rea had an interception on the first play of the game. After new Tiger tailback Tyrone McGuinea just broke two tackles to convert a first down on fourth-and-1, senior Jalen Washington passed to Mike Peelman to move Twinsburg to the Knight 1-yard line. However, the play was called back due to a holding penalty, The Tigers' next possession saw a Washington pass get tipped and Nordonia senior Ben Halkowski grabbed the loose ball.
    [Show full text]
  • Wooster City School District (PDF)
    UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS, REGION XV 1350 EUCLID AVENUE, SUITE 325 CLEVELAND, OH 44115 R E G I O N X V MICHIGAN OHIO February 18, 2014 Kathryn I. Perrico, Esq. Mr. Douglas J. Marrah, Ed. D Britton Smith Peters & Kalail Co. L.P.A. Superintendent 3 Summit Park Drive, Suite 400 Ashland City School District Cleveland, Ohio 44131 416 Arthur Street Ashland, Ohio 44805 Steven L. Craig, Esq. 437 Market Avenue North Mr. Mike Ziegelhofer Canton, Ohio 44702 Superintendent Lexington Local Schools Mr. Lee Kapel 103 Clever Lane Superintendent Lexington, Ohio 44904 Madison Local School District 1379 Grace Street Sherrie Clayborne Massey, Esq. Mansfield, Ohio 44905 Britton Smith Peters & Kalail Co., L.P.A. 3 Summit Drive, Suite 400 Cleveland, Ohio 44131 Re: OCR Docket #15-11-1080, OCR Docket #15-12-4010 OCR Docket #s 15-13-5901 - 15-13-5904 Dear Messrs/Mmes: This is to notify you of the disposition of the above-referenced complaints and directed investigations that were opened by the U.S. Department of Education (the Department), Office for Civil Rights (OCR). The initial complaint (#15-11-1080) was filed against the Wooster City School District (District) on January 24, 2011. The complainant alleged that the District denied a student with a disability (the Student), who uses a wheelchair, an equal opportunity to participate on the District’s middle school track team during the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 school years. On December 30, 2011, OCR opened a related complaint (#15-12-4010) against the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA), as OCR determined that OHSAA, as the organization responsible for setting athletic participation rules for the District and an entity involved in the District’s alleged denial of equal opportunity to the Student, was a necessary party to the resolution of the complaint against the District.
    [Show full text]
  • Perrysburg Trio Take Down Foes Monclova Christian Gains Respect
    FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK MALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Name: Niki McCoy The Wildcats’ 5-11 post McCoy, the only under- Name: Mike Dhondt The 6-0 guard scored 28 victory Saturday over School: Northview player scored a game-high classman in starting lineup, School: Perrysburg points in an 89-84 NLL Bellevue. Dhondt, who hit Class: Junior 21 points and grabbed leads the Wildcats in scor- Class: Senior overtime loss Friday at 13 3-pointers (9 vs. Sport: Basketball seven rebounds in a pivotal ing (16.4) and is second in Sport: Basketball Southview, then set a Bellevue) in the two games, Northern Lakes League vic- rebounding (6.0). school single-game record lifted his season scoring tory over Perrysburg. with 41 points in an 84-47 average to 23.4. SIDELINEST HE BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO ■ T H U R S D A Y ,JANUARY 15, 2004 SECTION C PAGE 6 SECTION C PAGE 7 WRESTLING NOTEBOOK THE DOCKET BOYS BASKETBALL WRESTLING ■ Tomorrow and Saturday: Bedford among state’s The Mary E. Kerr Memorial Invitational wrestling tourna- ment begins with preliminary best in volleyball again competition at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Waite High School field house. In its 28th year as one of the Through her 19 seasons as SWIMMING area’s top regular-season invi- head volleyball coach at Bedford tationals, this year’s tourna- High-flying 5 ment features a 26-team field, High School, Jodi Manore has cul- Titans make waves tivated, and come to expect, excel- St. John's Jesuit coach Andy with schools that sent a com- lence in her Kicking Mules.
    [Show full text]
  • Week 1 Strongsville
    COUGARS 2012 Football Game Notes 19-time OHSAA Playoff Qualifier 3-time State Champion Strongsville 2012 Schedule MUSTANGS and Results 0-0 Overall; 0-0 in Northeast Ohio Conference (Valley) 8-23 Strongsville Mustangs 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium 8-31 Brunswick Blue Devils Lake Catholic 7:00 - Judy Kirsch Field 9-7 Ursuline Fighting Irish COUGARS 7:30 - Stambaugh Stadium 0-0 Overall; 0-0 in North Coast League (Blue) 9-15 Erie (PA) Catherdral Prep THE MATCH-UP: Thursday, August 23 7:00 PM Jerome T Osborne Stadium 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium 9-21 Cardinal Mooney Cardinals THE MUSTANGS - COUGARS MATCH-UP 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium 9-28 Akron Hoban Knights Lake Catholic is trying for a home-and-home Justin Kravchuck and A.J. Marinucci are other key 7:00 - Dowed Field sweep of Strongsville.The Cougars traveled to Pat members of the 4-2-5 base defense. Catan Stadium last year for a Week 1 match-up 10-6 Benedictine Bengals with the Mustangs and left with a 21-15 victory. Strongsville is trying to rebound from a 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium disappointing 1-9 season in 2011. Veteran coach Lake Catholic returns six starters on offense and five Russ Jacques will rely heavily on his talented 10-12 Padua Bruins on defense from a team that went 10-2 and offensive and defensive lines. 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium advanced to the Division III regional semifinals. Al Kamczyk, Brandon Bailey and Quay Williams 10-19 Walsh Jesuit Warriors 7:00 - Conway Memorial Stadium Senior quarterback Mark Baniewicz - a dual threat have size, strength and experience as returning to run or pass - is running a slightly revamped starters on the offensive line.
    [Show full text]