The issue being overlooked by those supporters, the OHSAA needed a leader, not a cheerleader. Hard to predict The next OHSAA Executive Director will have his hands full, with depleted funds available, messes to clean-up and bridges to rebuild with numerous groups.The OHSAA Board is receiving lots of flack on their decision, one for not saying good things about the departing Snodgrass. We will get an arbitrary answer like the OHSAA just felt it was necessary to move in a different direction. There was a question about where the game would pick up if there was a rainout and David Sheldon told the coaches the rule. He was accessible on social media, responding to some very ignorant people calmly and always with education as the No. Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association announced July 6 that Jerry Snodgrass is leaving the governing body as executive director. Taking time from his job leading the OHSAA to help us telecast a high school basketball game on WOSN. For the last two years, and 10 years before that, Snodgrass was the biggest advocate for high school sports in the entire state. This photo was taken before he sat in the Botkins student section. He made sure everyone had a voice and felt important.This is the Jerry Snodgrass that I know. He will be replaced on an interim basis by Bob Goldring, who has spent the past 12 years as the OHSAA's senior director of operations.OHSAA Board of Directors President Dan Leffingwell said the board looks forward to working collaboratively with Goldring in "providing guidance to our member schools on the anticipated restart of interscholastic sports this fall." The OHSAA seems like one of those organizations that will hold things over his head in order to keep him quiet — like retirement money or future benefits. The Orrville grad holds two degrees from Ohio State and joined the OHSAA in 1995, working as director of information services before moving into an assistant commissioner role in 2005.“He brings a solid understanding of the association’s responsibilities to serve member schools and administer sports," Leffingwell said. 1 goal in his responses. "Bob is a proven relationship-builder who will reliably serve our member schools until the position is filled permanently. The OHSAA wants to do things under the radar so it doesn't have to answer for its actions, when it really should. One of the most recognizable faces at the OHSAA, he spent part of the 2015-16 school year filling in for Ross, who was on medical leave. With no clear direction in place for fall sports in place, for these individuals to make this move at this time, it had to have been based on some lack of leadership issues that made it happen.Conducting a national search for a new Executive Director puts just another issue on the plates of these administrators. That was his No. Snodgrass is leaving after 12 total years with the OHSAA following a 31-year career in education as a teacher, coach and administrator. It indicates that the issues were deep and would lead to his firing.The firing of Snodgrass comes from the discretion of this group from different regions in the state. It is a moment I will cherish because he was transparent and just liked to talk.And maybe that is what led to the OHSAA Board of Directors voting him out. You know, the political answer.And I am not sure we will get to hear Snodgrass' side of the story. The OHSAA continues to screw over public schools, rural and small county schools, honest quality officials, and fans…The entire mess needs taken apart, and rebuilt from the ground up….Relics like Beau Rugg, others, and their ilk, need to be gone…otherwise it’s like putting a bandaid on a major leak at Hoover Dam.Jerry Snodgrass is a scapegoat here, committed excellent person, Kinda reflective of our society, things get a little tough and the board needs a quick fix and blame Jerry the one professional of the group.Jerry Snodgrass a cheerleader? "Then the news release came through and my thought was shoved into reality.On Monday night, the Ohio High School Athletic Association announced the board's decision to vote now-former executive director Jerry Snodgrass out of his position.

Why was the OHSAA left out of early decisions being made? I have always been one to defend the OHSAA and the tough task it has, but after this, I don't think I can anymore.Their decision was irresponsible on so many levels and that will never sit well.Jerry Snodgrass, front center, then the Ohio High School Athletic Association executive director, stopped by Lexington High School to pay a visit to the Purple Haze, the Lexington student section, in February, 2019.Jerry Snodgrass gets advice from a member of the Lexington student section known as the Purple Haze during a visit to the school in February 2019 as part of the Golden Megaphone competition he founded. He also served a major role as the OHSAA’s primary liaison with athletic administrators, among other duties.He served as the face of the OHSAA during the March shutdown where, unlike his predecessors, he was an active presence on social media. Snodgrass was much more than an executive director. Remove; In this conversation Goldring is serving as interim executive director in place of Jerry Snodgrass, who assumed leadership duties in July 2018 when Dan Ross resigned after 14 years at the helm. Most likely this is the last thing they wanted to see take place.Time to move forward for the future of high school sports in Ohio…how will the membership react.Readers of this article would appreciate the name of the person who wrote this so their credibility can be explained.Snodgrass was and is not the problem…The Bloated Politically Correct BOA, made up of Elites without guts, the Good Ol’ Boy System, and the promoting of inferior officials to promote by, back slapping, looks, and feel good options, rather than skill and experience, are a major part of the problem…the overblown and bloated budget is another. Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité. Not everyone was a ‘friend’.During the COVID 19 pandemic, Snodgrass’ lack of input on state re-starting issues He would often put the burden on the Governor’s orders as reason for not being able to enact plans for the future. People across Ohio always felt like Jerry cared about them.