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They will not be fielding a team this fall due to low numbers. Hopefully Miller (Wk1), Notre Dame (Wk2), and Adena (Wk3) will be able to find suitable replacement games, as well as the rest of Millersport’s scheduled opponents.
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I can't see teams being able to find a replacement 3 weeks from the start of the season.
Championship's are won in the off-season
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I looked on OHSAA Open Dates and there were very few for the season at all.Orange and Brown wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 11:16 am I can't see teams being able to find a replacement 3 weeks from the start of the season.
Linden McKinley in Columbus for Wk1, Reigning Sports Academy in Columbus for Wk2. That’s it for the 3 local teams who have lost games.
And like Raider said, this isn’t surprising.
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When a school schedules millersport for a non conference game they should already know this could happen. If they don't , shame on them.
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I think RSA is a clue team. Hopefully Millersport can find a way to get numbers up for next year.danicalifornia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 1:37 pmI looked on OHSAA Open Dates and there were very few for the season at all.Orange and Brown wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 11:16 am I can't see teams being able to find a replacement 3 weeks from the start of the season.
Linden McKinley in Columbus for Wk1, Reigning Sports Academy in Columbus for Wk2. That’s it for the 3 local teams who have lost games.
And like Raider said, this isn’t surprising.
Championship's are won in the off-season
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The quick acting (we realized this was a possibility since June) Mighty Miller Falcons will be headed to Berne Union week one to play the Rockets.
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To be fair, I don’t think anyone anticipated Millersport adding soccer (which is what is understood to have caused enough attrition of football players to force a cancellation.)icanpickem wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 1:59 pm When a school schedules millersport for a non conference game they should already know this could happen. If they don't , shame on them.
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In talking to a coach from another sport awhile back from Millersport,I learned that several years ago Millersport lost land and the people living in the area they lost kids go to Sheridan from one side and Liberty Union on the other. I am going to guess this has slowly killed sports at Millersport.
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Don't really know if true or not,but herd that not just numbers are down but eligibility hurt them.
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M'port football has been anemic for 50 plus years. In most years, success for the program has been measured by perseverance, not victories. Given the continued population loss and economic distress of SEO, will we see more schools unable to field football squads due to low numbers?LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:30 pm In talking to a coach from another sport awhile back from Millersport,I learned that several years ago Millersport lost land and the people living in the area they lost kids go to Sheridan from one side and Liberty Union on the other. I am going to guess this has slowly killed sports at Millersport.
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i heard that too.ttomcat 80 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 01, 2018 7:57 am Don't really know if true or not,but herd that not just numbers are down but eligibility hurt them.
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According to OHSAA, Millersport has 74 boys in the school.
South Gallia has 80 boys, and I don't think SG could field both a soccer team and a football in the fall.
Millersport is a small, tight district with a pretty decent standard of living (very close to the state average median). I imagine that the participation rates are decent, but the school is just too darn small for both.
I imagine that the history of football struggle has driven some boys to other districts (we had to fight this at RV when coach Sparling arrived... getting them to stay in district).
What really sucks is that the OHSAA will not allow free transfer to the boys who just had football yanked out from underneath them. They are subject to the regular transfer rule and will lose half the season if they do transfer.
"Millersport football players can transfer, but they would have to sit out the final five games per the new OHSAA transfer rule. The only way they could play this year is if their family physically moves into a new school district." From the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
THAT IS HORSE SHITE.
South Gallia has 80 boys, and I don't think SG could field both a soccer team and a football in the fall.
Millersport is a small, tight district with a pretty decent standard of living (very close to the state average median). I imagine that the participation rates are decent, but the school is just too darn small for both.
I imagine that the history of football struggle has driven some boys to other districts (we had to fight this at RV when coach Sparling arrived... getting them to stay in district).
What really sucks is that the OHSAA will not allow free transfer to the boys who just had football yanked out from underneath them. They are subject to the regular transfer rule and will lose half the season if they do transfer.
"Millersport football players can transfer, but they would have to sit out the final five games per the new OHSAA transfer rule. The only way they could play this year is if their family physically moves into a new school district." From the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
THAT IS HORSE SHITE.
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Yikes. I thought that it used to be that you could free transfer if a sport you played previously at a school was taken away, but I obviously could be wrong on that.madpolecat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 8:40 am According to OHSAA, Millersport has 74 boys in the school.
South Gallia has 80 boys, and I don't think SG could field both a soccer team and a football in the fall.
Millersport is a small, tight district with a pretty decent standard of living (very close to the state average median). I imagine that the participation rates are decent, but the school is just too darn small for both.
I imagine that the history of football struggle has driven some boys to other districts (we had to fight this at RV when coach Sparling arrived... getting them to stay in district).
What really sucks is that the OHSAA will not allow free transfer to the boys who just had football yanked out from underneath them. They are subject to the regular transfer rule and will lose half the season if they do transfer.
"Millersport football players can transfer, but they would have to sit out the final five games per the new OHSAA transfer rule. The only way they could play this year is if their family physically moves into a new school district." From the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
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Gonna be hard for Millersport to schedule non-conference opponents if they try to get the program up and running again next year. Anybody heard if Notre Dame or Adena has been able to fill their open dates yet?
Also, agreed that it is crap for OHSAA to not have a full-eligibility exception for kids transferring to another school under this scenario. Kids are being punished for something out of their control.*
Also, agreed that it is crap for OHSAA to not have a full-eligibility exception for kids transferring to another school under this scenario. Kids are being punished for something out of their control.*
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Walnut Township Local Schools is a very small (geographically and population) district. While the district is buoyed by some prime marina properties (thanks, Buckeye Lake), something like 50% of all students in the district qualify for free or reduced lunches. The other primary obstacle is that the district is completely surrounded by better funded, larger district. To some who read this board, that may not be seen as a detriment, but...madpolecat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 8:40 am According to OHSAA, Millersport has 74 boys in the school.
South Gallia has 80 boys, and I don't think SG could field both a soccer team and a football in the fall.
Millersport is a small, tight district with a pretty decent standard of living (very close to the state average median). I imagine that the participation rates are decent, but the school is just too darn small for both.
I imagine that the history of football struggle has driven some boys to other districts (we had to fight this at RV when coach Sparling arrived... getting them to stay in district).
What really sucks is that the OHSAA will not allow free transfer to the boys who just had football yanked out from underneath them. They are subject to the regular transfer rule and will lose half the season if they do transfer.
"Millersport football players can transfer, but they would have to sit out the final five games per the new OHSAA transfer rule. The only way they could play this year is if their family physically moves into a new school district." From the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
THAT IS HORSE SHITE.
A district like Millersport/WTSD is too small, too broke and too exhausted to offer the complete, most competitive offerings of all things that sum up to a maximized high school experience. They offer comparatively fewer extracurricular activities and course offerings, whereas more opportunities are had at neighboring Lakewood, Liberty Union, and Sheridan (not to mention three very affordable, nearby private schools.) I understand the argument in favor of the really small, “one community” schools, but a district like WTSD/Millersport simply can no longer sustain long-term many of their varsity sports. One possible solution could be for OHSAA to allow for cooperative sports teams, like say that instead of “Millersport” and “Sheridan” it would be a football team of “Millersport-Sheridan”. Of course, that will likely never happen and is probably too complex (and maybe unnecessary?) of a numbers adjustment to make it worth while.
Regarding student participation: Millersport has probably the lowest student participation in sports in its league. Why that’s the case, I’m not sure, but they’re competitively disadvantaged against pretty much every school they play. Leaving the MSL... well, there’s no other league situation that would really fit their interests or needs.
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