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After lawmakers drew attention to football playoff ticket prices, student entry will cost the same online and at the gate when the regional quarterfinals kick off.
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Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools have resoundingly defeated a proposal that would have allowed high school athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness.
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Ohio high school athletes may soon be able to capitalize on their name, image and likeness under a proposal that mirrors changes made at the collegiate level less than a year ago.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is calling on the Ohio Department of Education to investigate the Columbus-based online school that allegedly misled ESPN to get a football game on national television.
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In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, host Mike Thompson discusses the proposed legislation that would prevent transgender athletes from participating in school and college sports. OHSAA spokesperson Tim Stried joins the show.
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The Save Women's Sports Act would end the OHSAA's decade-long policy of ensuring fairness and inclusion for transgender athletes
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) unveiled a plan Wednesday to resume spring sports – if Gov. Mike DeWine decides to reopen schools in early May. The governor’s current school closure order expires on May 1, with classes resuming May 4. In the update sent to Ohio high schools, OHSAA said the May 4 start is optimistic, but its plan would allow spring sports seasons to begin as early as May 9.
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State leaders are urging people around Ohio to avoid large crowds and to do whatever they can to prevent the spread of germs, calling this a critical...
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The state’s largest health system will be the official health care partner of the Ohio High School Athletic Association, providing services at tournaments…
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association has adopted measures placing limits on full-contact drills during football practices in the hopes of reducing…