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OHSAA official in stadium for Alter-Fairmont

OHSAA OFFICIAL IN STADIUM FOR ALTER-FAIRMONT OPENING GAME

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Ohio High School Athletic Associatio­n assistant commission­er Jerry Snodgrass has one less subject on his bucket list: Attending an Alter/Fairmont season-opening football game.

Snodgrass is a frequent visitor to schools throughout Ohio. As the OHSAA liaison to soccer, he often addresses those programs. He also has a great interest in football and is a former longtime and successful boys basketball coach.

“You know what, I love this,” said Snodgrass prior to Friday’s kickoff at Roush Stadium in Kettering. “There’s nothing better in Ohio, not just football, but all sports. It’s wonderful.”

The OHSAA has taken a proactive approach in maintainin­g relations with schools, the public and media since Dr. Dan Ross has been the commission­er, and Snodgrass is proof of that. He said last week he spoke at several parents’ meetings across the state and was the featured speaker a several meet-theteam events. “That was really an enlighteni­ng thing; more on a motivation­al side, which I like,” said Snodgrass.

Ross has been hard hit by a series of health issues the last 18 months. Former board of directors president Dave Gray was named interim OHSAA commission­er this summer.

Alter beat Fairmont 27-8 in a game that resumed on Saturday because of multiple lightning delays Friday.

“You talk about a great community event and a great community stadium,” Snodgrass said of Roush. “I think that brings so much to it. (Fairmont AD) Chris (Weaver) has been asking me for some time to come and I couldn’t wait to get here.”

Snodgrass’ super-sized point guard at Findlay High School? Ben Roethlisbe­rger.

Wayne football coach Jay Minton said the OHSAA likely will rule a 21-all tie in Friday’s season opener against visiting Archbishop Wood of Philadelph­ia. That had been in doubt because Wood refused to return for the second half, which was to be played on Saturday.

Minton said he had been contacted by OHSAA commission­er Beau Rugg about the outcome. Other possibilit­ies were a forfeit win for Wayne or a no-contest. Minton said he was told several key Wood players had other commitment­s on Saturday and were unable to play.

“Just goes to show you have no control over out-ofstate teams and we are a little at their mercy,” Minton texted.

Coldwater seems to have found a capable replacemen­t at quarterbac­k for grad Jack Hemmelgarn, the state’s 2015 Division V offensive player of the season. Senior Dylan Thobe was brilliant in a 58-39 win at Kenton. He completed 16 of 23 passes for 317 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 116 yards and five scores. The Cavs take a 24-game win streak to Delphos Jefferson on Friday.

Thursday’s ABC 22/ FOX 45 football game is Springfiel­d Shawnee (1-0) at Tippecanoe (1-0). The game will be shown live on Channel 45.2.

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