Public-private debate is on the table in Ohio

By Jarrod Ulrey Jan 19, 2011, 9:57pm

Long-time volleyball coach retires; Ohio Play By Play Classic coming this weekend.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association's announcement late last week that it was tackling the decades-old debate regarding the competitive balance among public and private schools sent shockwaves throughout the state.

A proposed bylaw will be voted on by 829 high schools during a 15-day period beginning May 1.

If passed by a majority, the bylaw would alter the way the OHSAA groups its schools in eight sports — football, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, girls volleyball, baseball and softball.

Rather than divide schools by enrollment figures only, divisional alignment would be determined by what the OHSAA calls an "athletic count" based on a three-part formula.



The formula to determine each school's "athletic count" would be affected by school boundaries for public and non-public schools, socioeconomic factors dictated by the number of free lunches given, and tradition factors.
Including the championships won by Hartley and Watterson, non-public schools won five of the six state football titles and 19 of the 27 total state team championships awarded by the OHSAA during the 2010 fall season.

Private schools comprise 12 percent of the OHSAA's membership.

The changes could bump successful programs at private and some public small- and medium-sized schools up to higher divisions. The OHSAA has yet to site specific examples regarding any potential changes, but it might not have an effect on schools already in Division I.

The tradition factor would be determined by state championship game appearances, state tournament appearances and regional finals appearances.

"It's almost as if you're being penalized for being good," St. Francis DeSales (Columbus) football coach Ryan Wiggins told the Columbus Dispatch. "What you're doing is taking people who are more successful and creating obstacles for them."

If approved, implementation of the formula would begin no later than the 2013-14 school year and would be determined every other year by the Board of Directors.



OHSAA senior staff members are expected to provide details of the plan at meetings throughout the state in April. Examples also are expected to be listed on the OHSAA's official Web site in the coming days.

LONG-TIME VOLLEYBALL COACH RETIRES
Mary Howard, who is the state's all-time leader in victories in girls volleyball, is retiring after 35 years according to the Akron Beacon Journal.

Howard previously led Archbishop Hoban (Akron) to four state championships and has coached at St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron) since 2000. Her career record is 631-232, and she is a member of the Ohio High School Volleyball Coaches Association hall of fame.

McCOY STEPS DOWN AT MARION-FRANKLIN BOYS BASKETBALL
In the midst of his 13th season, Marion-Franklin (Columbus) boys basketball coach Orlando McCoy suddenly stepped down Jan. 11 for what the school's athletics department called "personal reasons."

McCoy led the Red Devils to City League-South Division championships in 2006 and last season. Marion-Franklin has one of the state's top recruits from the 2012 class in junior post player Elijah Macon.

Continue reading{PAGEBREAK}UPPER ARLINGTON DOWNS COFFMAN
After going 19-0 during the regular season last winter, the Upper Arlington (Columbus) boys basketball team is off to a 10-0 start after beating Coffman (Dublin) 53-52 last Friday.

Brian Sullivan made a fadeaway jumper from the baseline with 17 seconds left and also blocked a shot on defense with 3.5 seconds to go to help seal the victory. He finished with 29 points.



TOP PERFORMERS
* Jordan Marrow, Cleveland JFK boys basketball: The junior guard scored a career-high 30 points to lead the visiting John F. Kennedy boys basketball team to a 92-76 victory over Shaw (East Cleveland) on Saturday.

* Kyle Roddy, Brecksville-Broadview Heights (Broadview Heights) wrestling: Roddy beat West Branch (Beloit) senior Adam Lamancusa 4-3 in the championship match at 160 pounds to lead Brecksville to its third consecutive Bill Dies team tournament title last Saturday with 200.5 points. Lamancusa was the defending individual champ at 160.

* Malina Howard, Twinsburg girls basketball: Howard finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Twinsburg girls basketball team to a 69-42 victory over Myrtle Beach (S.C.) in the Classic in the Country last Saturday at Hiland (Berlin).

COMING THIS WEEK
* Ohio Play By Play Classic, Saturday and Sunday: The ninth-annual Ohio Play By Play Classic will be held Saturday at Capital University and Sunday at Ohio State in boys basketball. The matchups for Saturday feature Dublin Coffman against Walnut Ridge (Columbus) at 2 p.m., followed by Lincoln (Gahanna) vs. Chillicothe at 3:45 p.m., Westerville South vs. Life Center Academy (Burlington, N.J.) at 5:30 p.m. and Northland (Columbus) vs. St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron) at 7:15 p.m. On Sunday, Canal Winchester will play Bishop Hartley (Columbus) at 12:15 p.m., Teays Valley (Ashville) will meet Roger Bacon (Cincinnati) at 2 p.m. and Fairfield will face Peebles at 3:45 p.m.

* Maumee Bay Classic Invitational Wrestling Tournament, Friday and Saturday: Formerly known as the Waite Mary E. Kerr Memorial Tournament, the Maumee Bay Classic will be held this weekend at Clay (Oregon). The host Eagles are the defending champion after scoring 251 points to win last year's tournament.

* Jackson (Massillon) at Hoover (North Canton) boys basketball, Friday: Jackson, which is ranked fifth in the Division I state poll, should have its hands full when it travels Friday to Hoover (North Canton). While the Polar Bears are 9-1, the Vikings are off to a 7-3 start.

BRIEFLY
Reynoldsburg track coach Denny Hammond recently received the 2011 Fred Dafler Girls Career Coach of the Year honor from the Ohio Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches. The Raiders' girls track team has won the last two Division I state titles and has had 10 individual champions since 1999. … Firestone (Akron) sophomore Katie Miller was a part of three meet-record performances at the seventh-annual Northeast Classic swimming and diving meet last Saturday in Canton's C.T. Branin Natatorium. She set the record in the 100-yard butterfly and 200 freestyle and also swam on the meet-record 200 medley relay.



Jarrod Ulrey covers Central and Northern Ohio for MaxPreps.com. He covers prep sports for ThisWeekSPORTS.com and can be reached at julrey@thisweeknews.com.