Jamier Brown, WR (right), goes through “win or lose” drills. Hundreds of high school football players took part in the second ...
Pickerington, Ohio, has produced several major college and NFL players, and there is another in the pipeline. The back known ...
A court ruling has forced OHSAA to reconsider its NIL policies as schools prepare for a pivotal emergency vote.
The OHSAA announced a partnership with Influential Athlete, an NIL firm to educate and consult with athletes ahead of the ...
Principals in Ohio will vote next month on a referendum that could clear the way for name, image and likeness agreements for high school athletes in the state.
I have been reading about Name, Image and Likeness for high school in The Lima News, and I think this is a very bad idea.
The landscape of high school sports in Ohio is changing, and it has to do with allowing high school athletes to earn money ...
If principals vote to allow high school athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness, taxpayers likely won’t see an impact. Players and parents, however, could. The Ohio High School ...
Westerville City Schools could face a significant financial setback if voters do not approve a proposed levy in the upcoming ...
“We can breathe a sigh of relief,” said Mike Skalak, a parent who spoke at the meeting. “Hopefully we can be part of this process going forward and get it done on the front end so that we’re not all ...
For the past few years, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) has evolved for student athletes in America. However, the state of Ohio is a different case. Recently, a ...