It Was Time For A Change In OHSAA Leadership
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It Was Time For A Change In OHSAA Leadership
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Re: It Was Time For A Change In OHSAA Leadership
I wonder what really happened. Seems strange he would step down.
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Re: It Was Time For A Change In OHSAA Leadership
He was fired. Snodgrass wanted to stop summer camps and make it where teams can only practice with own team. Summer camps sued. DeWine sided with the Camps saying that OHSAA didn’t have jurisdiction over the summer. Snodgrass and DeWine got into a heated conversation. The board told Snodgrass not mention the lawsuit publicly but Snodgrass didn’t listen. He emailed all the ADs in a letter talking about “court proceedings “ so the board voted him out.Beergogglebluez wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:14 pm I wonder what really happened. Seems strange he would step down.
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Re: It Was Time For A Change In OHSAA Leadership
Unfortunately this change in the commissioner will not change the poor leadership of the OHSAA Board of Directors. With the current Board of Directors, the OHSAA will not survivor this crisis. The past 3 or 4 Boards have over spent and under used the resources they have. (Ex: doubling office personnel, buying a 2nd office building, etc.) Things will get a lot worst now that Snodgrass is no longer there.
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It must be nice to think you know all the answersEasternDspy wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 9:22 amHe was fired. Snodgrass wanted to stop summer camps and make it where teams can only practice with own team. Summer camps sued. DeWine sided with the Camps saying that OHSAA didn’t have jurisdiction over the summer. Snodgrass and DeWine got into a heated conversation. The board told Snodgrass not mention the lawsuit publicly but Snodgrass didn’t listen. He emailed all the ADs in a letter talking about “court proceedings “ so the board voted him out.Beergogglebluez wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:14 pm I wonder what really happened. Seems strange he would step down.
Re: It Was Time For A Change In OHSAA Leadership
JMO ! I think Basketball season will be played before football .