High school cross country and track and field postseason tournaments will see an increase of divisions beginning with the 2025-26 school year.
Consensus was pretty much in place as far as viewing divisional expansion for Ohio high school track and field as a near-term necessity. The extent to which it was unveiled Jan. 16 by the Ohio High ...
The move was unanimously approved by the OHSAA's board of directors. Track and field will add two divisions, increasing from three to five. Cross country will expand from three to four divisions.
Division I will have “a smaller number of teams than the other divisions,” according to an OHSAA release, with the other divisions divided as equally as possible. No numbers were specified as ...
Only time will tell. The OHSAA broke through a bitterly cold winter weekday to announce some big news for the spring: Track and field will expand to five divisions beginning with the 2025-26 ...
Schedules were announced in the OHSAA Administrator Update letter on Jan. 21. The girls basketball state semifinals are March 7-9 at neutral locations announced at a later time. The Divisions VI ...
The OHSAA Board of Directors voted unanimously Thursday morning for the expansion, which takes effect starting in the 2025-26 school year. Track and field will add two divisions, expanding from ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association announced that two sports will be adding divisions ahead of the 2025-2026 school year. This coming fall, cross country will add a fourth division.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Board of Directors voted unanimously on Jan. 16 to expand postseason tournament divisions in both sports, according to an OHSAA press release.
Can McKinley's Harold Fannin Jr. follow Antonio Gates as the MAC's next great tight end? OHSAA boys basketball: Massillon snaps losing streak to rival Canton McKinley Alliance High School girls ...
The expansion for track and field and cross country follows the OHSAA’s recent expansion in several team sports, including basketball, baseball, soccer, softball and girls volleyball.
The OHSAA officially announced the expansion of both sports Jan. 16. It has been in the works for several years, and many coaches felt it was necessary. “This change creates more opportunities ...