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Ohio Moving Towards Multiple Divisions for Hockey

By Scott Harrington 06/11/2020, 3:00pm EDT

Two brackets possible for 2022 state tournament

Saint Ignatius head coach Patrick O’Rourke, a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association’s Coach’s Advisory Board for hockey, said on this week’s Ohio Hockey Digest On Air podcast that the OHSAA is taking steps to establish two divisions for hockey beginning with the 2021-22 hockey season.

O’Rourke said nothing has officially been decided yet, but the advisory board and OHSAA executive director Jerry Snodgrass are in favor of the move, which has been a popular topic around the Ohio high school hockey scene for years.

“It’s not for this upcoming season but for the following year,” O’Rourke told Ohio Hockey Digest. “But with Jerry behind it we’ve basically moved beyond ‘is this going to happen’ more to ‘how is it going to happen’.

Shaker Heights Wins Ohio High School Jersey Tournament

By Scott Harrington 04/21/2020, 4:00pm EDT

53 teams participated in inaugural competition

The Shaker Heights Red Raiders are the champions of Ohio Hockey Digest’s first state-wide high school hockey jersey competition – a tournament among 53 high school teams that was decided by online voting.

“Congratulations to Shaker Heights,” said Ohio Hockey Digest founder Scott Harrington.  “The Red Raiders sport a classic throwback sweater design and their fan base certainly turned out to support them.”

Twenty-four teams moved from eight qualifying pools into a fixed bracket.  The Red Raiders edged Olentangy Berlin in the final.  Voting irregularities raised red flags in the Bears’ semifinal and final match-ups.

Just over 17,000 unique users visited www.ohiohockeydigest.com during the 48-hour voting window, but almost 73,000 votes were cast.  Each user was limited to one vote.

“Unfortunately, there is really no way for us to know how much influence voter fraud had on the entire competition – not just the later rounds,” said Harrington.  “But it is clear that we need to find a way to guard against similar interference before we do a tournament like this again.  This should not take away from Shaker’s celebration.”

Harrington wanted to make it clear that he was not implicating the Berlin players, coaching staff or administration, but there were large numbers of votes cast in short windows of time that suggested some kind of bots or voter fraud that was benefitting the Bears.  When Harrington shut the voting off at the deadline, hundreds of Berlin votes were surging in by the minute.  They fell four short.  Similar voting irregularities occurred in their win over #2 seed Nordonia in the semifinals.

The competition drove a lot of traffic to www.ohiohockeydigest.com and gave high school hockey fans all over the state something to do during a spring without hockey.

Sylvania Northview was the other semifinalists in the high school bracket.

John Carroll University defeated the University of Dayton in the ACHA competition.

 

Talawanda outlasts other Greater Cincinnati teams

By www.cincinnati.com 02/28/2020, 4:00pm EST

Brave to challenge undefeated UA next

After two rounds of the Ohio High School Athletic Association ice hockey tournament, Talawanda stands alone.

Springboro, St. Xavier, Sycamore, Elder and Moeller joined Talawanda as the only Greater Cincinnati schools to participate in the tournament. Elder, Springboro and Sycamore lost in round one, while Moeller and St. Xavier were eliminated in round two in the games played in the Columbus region.

"There's a little battle between Columbus and Cincinnati," Talawanda head coach Zach Sens said. "You hate to see Moeller get knocked out and you hate to knock out Springboro because you'd rather have an all Cincinnati final eight than a Columbus final, but we are happy to be the ones that are left."

Read the full story at www.cincinnati.com

 

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