Two Conferences Recognized in “ALL IN” Membership Initiative
September 29, 2015
From: Tim Erickson, President
OIAAA
RE: “ALL IN” Membership Initiative
The Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA) is proud to recognize the first group of schools who have met the “ALL IN” Membership initiative for the 2015-2016 school year. The first two groups represent each of the schools and athletic directors in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference and the Licking County League. The schools are:
ECC:
Anderson High School Chris Newton
Glen Este High School Dan Simmons
Kings High School Tyler Miller
Loveland High School Julie Renner
Milford High School Mark Trout
Turpin High School Eric Fry
Walnut Hills High School Tom Donnelly
Withrow High School Rayshawn Walton
LCL:
Granville High School Kevin Jarrett
Heath High School Jeff Sheets
Johnstown High School Kristie Chumney
Lakewood High School Bo Hanson
Licking Heights High School Karen Kecskes
Licking Valley High School Mark McCullough
Newark Catholic High School Scott Harris
Northridge High School Justin Grieger
Utica High School Brian Radabaugh
Watkins Memorial High School Adam Rose
Each of these athletic directors have become both OIAAA and National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) members for the 2015-2016 school year. Other school leagues in Ohio have until December 31, 2015 to achieve 100% dual membership (both OIAAA and NIAAA) to earn the “ALL IN” recognition.
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The vast majority of Ohioans surveyed feel that high school football is a safe sport to
play and most would allow their children to participate. The sentiment is a consistent
one among many segments of the study, including parents, as well as by gender and
age groups. The sport is viewed as very or somewhat safe by the lion’s share of both
men (86% very + somewhat safe combined) and women (78%). Notably, less than onequarter
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