OHSAA Expansion Proposal Will Go to Board of Directors Thursday

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OHSAA Expansion Proposal Will Go to Board of Directors Thursday
Details announced for using new formula to determine the number of divisions in each sport

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Doug Ute, Ohio High School Athletic Association Executive Director, has announced that he will make a proposal to the OHSAA Board of Directors on Thursday (Feb. 15) at the board’s regularly-scheduled February meeting to amend General Sports Regulation 17, which determines how many tournament divisions should be used for each sanctioned sport.

The proposal follows months of discussion with the board and six recent regional meetings with member schools in each of the OHSAA’s athletic districts. The board could approve all of the proposal, none of the proposal, certain parts of the proposal, or delay all or parts of the proposal to a future meeting. For any parts of the proposal that are approved, the board will also determine the year of implementation.

The proposal affects the sports of soccer, girls volleyball, basketball, softball and baseball. The board will continue to discuss additional sports, noting several recent meetings regarding track and field.

“Ohio is the fourth-largest state in our country in terms of the number of schools, but in many cases, our number of divisions don’t reflect that size compared to smaller states,” Ute said. “Any time you can give more kids the opportunity to have a postseason tournament run and get their communities engaged and excited, that’s a good thing, and we don’t believe that having more state champions waters down the significance of winning a championship. This proposal is membership-driven in terms of the feedback I’ve received since becoming the executive director in 2020 and I have been talking about this concept with our board for almost a year now. The majority of the feedback we received from the regional meetings that we just completed was positive about expansion.

“This proposal finally addresses the enrollment disparity in Division I and Division II, where the largest schools are sometimes three times larger than the smaller schools in the same division,” Ute said. “We anticipate expanding the number of divisions will be a revenue-neutral change, so this is not driven by money. We will certainly need to restructure the tournaments and add host sites, etc., which will take time and work by our staff, district athletic boards and member schools.

The proposal does not include any expansion to the football postseason, which is already at seven divisions. In addition, any changes to the current deployment of the Competitive Balance process would need to be voted upon by OHSAA member schools during the annual referendum voting process.

Each year, the Board of Directors would still have final authority in determining how many divisions to be used that school year, but the proposal calls for the following scale to be used to guide the board’s decision on the number of divisions for girls volleyball, football, soccer, basketball, softball and baseball, however note that the sports of lacrosse, field hockey, ice hockey and boys volleyball would not change from their current division numbers:

199 or fewer teams: 1 Division
200 to 299 teams: 2 Divisions
300 to 399 teams: 3 Divisions
400 to 499 teams: 4 Divisions
500 to 599 teams: 5 Divisions
600 to 699 teams: 6 Divisions
700 and more teams: 7 Divisions

For girls volleyball, soccer, basketball, softball and baseball, the largest 64 schools would be placed into Division I. The next largest 64 schools would be placed into Division II. The remaining schools would be divided as evenly as possible into the remaining divisions. The OHSAA already does something similar to this in football, in which the largest 10 percent of schools are placed into Division I and the remaining schools are divided evenly in Divisions II through VII.

The proposal does not call for a change to the formula that the OHSAA uses for individual sports to determine the number of student-athletes required for team designation, which includes five in bowling, five in cross country (who score for their team at the district tournament), four in golf, three in girls gymnastics, seven in swimming and diving, four in tennis, nine in track and field and seven in wrestling.

The proposal calls for the following number of divisions to be used for individual sports:

200 or fewer teams: 1 Division
201 to 450 teams: 2 Divisions
451 to 700 teams: 3 Divisions
701 and more teams: 4 Divisions

OHSAA member schools vote to determine any changes to the bylaws or constitution via the referendum process each spring. Member schools also vote for representatives for their District Athletic Boards, who are then selected to serve on the State Board of Directors on a three-year term. The Board of Directors are then charged with reviewing and approving the General Sports Regulations on behalf of the OHSAA membership. The OHSAA General Sports Regulations do not go to the member schools for voting and are posted at: https://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/Sports/GeneralSportsRegulations.pdf

If the increased number of divisions is approved by the board, the OHSAA will announce structural and dates changes for future state tournaments at a later date.
 
 
Interesting how this would work in D1 and D2. A team would only have to win 4 games to make it to Akron. So, those 4 wins are for a sectional, district, and regional title - I wonder if they will do away with sectionals and possible districts?
 
OHSAA just put out the info that expansion has been approved for next year
2025 Softball:
D1 - 64 schools
D2 - 64 schools
D3-D7 divided up from the remaining 606 schools, leaving 121/122 schools in those divisions

Based on this year's numbers of 183 schools in D1:
64 will stay D1 next year
64 schools will bump down to D2
59 schools will bump down to D3!!

D1 annual contenders Hoover, Anthony Wayne, Watkins Memorial, Holland Springfield, and the D1 champs from last year - Fitch, will be all D2 next year based on the numbers.
 
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Divison 2 will be loaded. Division 1 will have some new teams make it up to akron. I wonder if they will allow Division 1 to add extra regular season games since will be losing early playoff games.
 
Another thought: With 3 more divisions being added, Firestone can't host 9 more games in the same timeframe. Either the State Finals have to be lengthened to Wednesday - Sunday (and hope the weather is good) or a second site has to be added.
Essentially it's going to be the same for most of the sports being expanded.
 
Divison 2 will be loaded. Division 1 will have some new teams make it up to akron. I wonder if they will allow Division 1 to add extra regular season games since will be losing early playoff games.
Bast on 2024 numbers:
D1 SW Region would consist of (I'm guessing):
The entire GMC - Mason, Lakota East, Lakota West, Fairfield, Oak Hills, Princeton, Sycamore, Hamilton, Middletown, and Colerain
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West Clermont, Milford, Springboro, Lebanon, Walnut Hills, and either Miamisburg or Centerville
 
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Bast on 2024 numbers:
D1 SW Region 4 would consist of (I'm guessing):
The entire GMC - Mason, Lakota East, Lakota West, Fairfield, Oak Hills, Princeton, Sycamore, Hamilton, Middletown, and Colerain
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Centerville, West Clermont, Milford, Springboro, Lebanon, and Miamisburig. It will be interesting how they try to break it down. If you have 4 16 teams regions. Some teams going to do alot of traveling
 
Interesting how this would work in D1 and D2. A team would only have to win 4 games to make it to Akron. So, those 4 wins are for a sectional, district, and regional title - I wonder if they will do away with sectionals and possible districts?
With just 64 teams, I could see a North/South split like they tried in football years ago.
 
Bast on 2024 numbers:
D1 SW Region would consist of (I'm guessing):
The entire GMC - Mason, Lakota East, Lakota West, Fairfield, Oak Hills, Princeton, Sycamore, Hamilton, Middletown, and Colerain
+
West Clermont, Milford, Springboro, Lebanon, Walnut Hills, and either Miamisburg or Centerville
Mt Notre Dame very close to cut point and their enrollment has risen some. St Ursula only about 20 short of cut line. Little Miami about 40 short right now but still growing.
 
Region 4 teams that would be Divison 1. Mason 1258 Fairfield 1146 Hamilton 1105 Lakota West 1057 Lakota East 1019 Centerville 959 Oak Hills 931 West Clermont 912 Fairmont 857 Beavercreek 850 Walnut Hills 848 Milford 819 Springboro 786 Springfield 769 Colerain 736 Princeton 702 Middletown 701 Wayne 672 Lebanon 630 Miamisburg 608 Sycamore 584. Northmont right now would be 65th. So 21 current region 4 teams
 
OHSAA didn't think this through. This is not student/athlete friendly. Depending on who hosts, games could be 2-3 hours away for first round games.

Schools will still hang their district championship banners but they will be meaningless.
 
Another thought: With 3 more divisions being added, Firestone can't host 9 more games in the same timeframe. Either the State Finals have to be lengthened to Wednesday - Sunday (and hope the weather is good) or a second site has to be added.
Essentially it's going to be the same for most of the sports being expanded.
In other sports, they said that semifinals will be at separate locations like football. Not a fan of that. State weekend is always exciting. The state championship games will still be fun but they will be losing alot of atmosphere.
 
Region 4 teams that would be Divison 1. Mason 1258 Fairfield 1146 Hamilton 1105 Lakota West 1057 Lakota East 1019 Centerville 959 Oak Hills 931 West Clermont 912 Fairmont 857 Beavercreek 850 Walnut Hills 848 Milford 819 Springboro 786 Springfield 769 Colerain 736 Princeton 702 Middletown 701 Wayne 672 Lebanon 630 Miamisburg 608 Sycamore 584. Northmont right now would be 65th. So 21 current region 4 teams
I thought the same thing but no way the OHSAA puts 21 teams in a region and then divides up the remaining 43 teams into 3 regions do they? That's why I tried to come up with 16. Dayton will have to combine with Columbus or Toledo.
 
In other sports, they said that semifinals will be at separate locations like football. Not a fan of that. State weekend is always exciting. The state championship games will still be fun but they will be losing alot of atmosphere.
That would be horrible. In most seasons, the semi's end up being the better games!!
 
I thought the same thing but no way the OHSAA puts 21 teams in a region and then divides up the remaining 43 teams into 3 regions do they? That's why I tried to come up with 16. Dayton will have to combine with Columbus or Toledo.
Region 1 and 2 will have to do some traveling. .. 75% of the teams are region 3 and 4
 
I'll take a stab at it (as the numbers currently stand). A ton of ways to break it down for Columbus schools. You could go kinda north and south or east and west.

Region 1- NE Ohio along with the 3 Toledo schools
Brunswick, Mentor, McKinley, Medina, Jackson, Glenoak, Elyria, Lorain, Beria Midpark, Strongsville, Stow, Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Whitmer, Bowsher, Perrysburg

Region 2 - Northern Columbus along with outlier Findley
Findlay, Marysville, Delaware Hayes, Olentangy, Olentangy Berlin, Olentangy Liberty, Olentangy Orange, New Albany, Westerville South, Westerville North, Westerville Central, Newark, Dublin Jerome, Dublin Coffman, Thomas Worthington, Gahanna Lincoln

Region 3 - Dayton along with primarily the southern Columbus schools
Centerville, Kettering Fairmont, Beavercreek, Springfield, Wayne, Lancaster, Groveport Madison, Grove City, Hilliard Darby, Hilliard Bradley, Hillard Davidson, Westland, Reynoldsburg, Pick Central, Pick North, Upper Arlington

Region 4 - Cincy area along with the 2 closest southern Dayton area schools in Springboro and Miamisburg
Mason, Lakota East, Lakota West, Fairfield, Oak Hills, Princeton, Sycamore, Hamilton, Middletown, Colerain, West Clermont, Milford, Springboro, Lebanon, Walnut Hills, Miamisburg

or

Region 1- NE Ohio along with the 3 Toledo schools
Brunswick, Mentor, McKinley, Medina, Jackson, Glenoak, Elyria, Lorain, Beria Midpark, Strongsville, Stow, Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Whitmer, Bowsher, Perrysburg

Region 2 - Central to Eastern Columbus Schools
Delaware Hayes, Olentangy, Olentangy Berlin, Olentangy Liberty, Olentangy Orange, New Albany, Westerville South, Westerville North, Westerville Central, Newark, Thomas Worthington, Gahanna Lincoln, Reynoldsburg, Pick Central, Pick North, Lancaster

Region 3 - Dayton & Findley along with primarily the Western Columbus schools
Centerville, Kettering Fairmont, Beavercreek, Springfield, Wayne, Findlay, Marysville, , Groveport Madison, Grove City, Hilliard Darby, Hilliard Bradley, Hillard Davidson, Westland, Upper Arlington, Dublin Jerome, Dublin Coffman

Region 4 - Cincy area along with the 2 closest southern Dayton area schools in Springboro and Miamisburg
Mason, Lakota East, Lakota West, Fairfield, Oak Hills, Princeton, Sycamore, Hamilton, Middletown, Colerain, West Clermont, Milford, Springboro, Lebanon, Walnut Hills, Miamisburg
 
OHSAA Commissioner has stated this about getting more kids to experience the chance to play for State Championship. Agreed that 7 state championships in a bit much- everyone has to have a trophy- unbelievable where our society has gone to.
 
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