Sunday, April 24, 2011

South Wins Ohio North-South Classic

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

I don't know whether to call it the end of 2010 or the start of 2011, but high school football was in the air Friday in Columbus.

It was the 66th annual Ohio North-South Classic all-star football game...and in the end for the seniors ending their high school football careers, it was the South players that walked off the field with a victory.

The South beat the North stars 25-7 for its second straight win in the series.  The North still leads the all-time series 38-25 with three ties.

Akron-bound Tyler Williams of Colerain High School scored two touchdowns to win the South MVP award.  Westerville South running back Jayshon Jackson, who was the North's MVP, was the game's leading rusher with 115 yards on 13 carriers.

Click here to read the game recap from The Columbus Dispatch.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Madison HS Football Coach Resigns

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

After two seasons as the Madison High head football coach, Joe Snively has resigned.

Last season the Mohawks were 4-6.  In two years, Snively's record was 7-13.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Oakwood HS Names New Head Football Coach

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

Rick Robertson has left Springfield High School for the head coaching job at Oakwood.

Robertson takes over for Paul Stone, who led the program for the last three years.  Stone's record was 14-18.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Ohio Says No to Spring High School Football Practice

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

The Ohio High School Athletic Association has voted unanimously against allowing spring football practice in the Buckeye State.

The proposal sought to add a two-week spring football practice timetable during the last two weeks of May.  It would have given teams 10 hours of field time that was broken down into two weeks of one hour practices or one week of two hour practice sessions.

There is a chance that the OHSAA may reconsider the idea at a later date.

Ohio, along with California, Florida, Georgia and Texas, is one of the top five states producing Division I talent, however, Ohio is the only state without spring practices.
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