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Div I Reg II: Massillon vs Whitmer

  • coyotes22
    Whitmer won tonight 39-28

    Massillon won tonight 28-19

    Massillon vs Whitmer for Reg 2 next week. Will post the site soon as I hear where it will be played
  • Crimson streak
    coyotes22;1317644 wrote:Whitmer won tonight 39-28

    Massillon won tonight 28-19

    Massillon vs Whitmer for Reg 2 next week. Will post the site soon as I hear where it will be played

    I think Whitmer wins by a td.
  • coyotes22
    Gonna be a good game either way!!!
  • Crimson streak
    coyotes22;1317681 wrote:Gonna be a good game either way!!!

    Agreed
  • McKAlumni07
    Ill take Toledo by 14 =[...ill admit I'm a little bitter =]
  • september63
    I'll take Whitmer by 8.
  • vball10set
    Lovin' the Toledo connection with the Whitmer Panthers, but I think their charmed season ends on Saturday...Massillon by 7
  • coyotes22
    vball10set;1317837 wrote:Lovin' the Toledo connection with the Whitmer Panthers, but I think their charmed season ends on Saturday...Massillon by 7
    REPS!!!
  • rmolin73
    This game is even
  • coyotes22
    Just got word that this game will take place in Mansfield.
  • vball10set
    not relevant with this year's team...yet

    http://www.toledoblade.com/sports/2012/12/20/OSHAA-vacates-Whitmer-s-2011-football-wins-2011-12-basketball-wins.html
    All of Whitmer's wins from the 2011 football season and the 2011-12 basketball season have been vacated as part of penalties levied against the school by the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
    Additionally, Whitmer must pay the OHSAA $50,000, or roughly half of the cost of the 17-month investigation the state's governing body of high school athletics conducted concerning the eligibility of transfer student athletes into the Washington Local Schools district.
    The OHSAA concluded that former Panthers standout football and basketball player LeRoy Alexander was ineligible to participate in athletics during the 2011-12 school year. Due to Alexander's participation, Whitmer will no longer be recognized for its Division I state semifinal appearance in football or its state finals appearance in basketball.
    The OHSAA also found that some Whitmer coaches did not possess a required coaching permit.
    Washington Local Superintendent Patrick Hickey, who conducted a news conference at the district building today alongside OHSAA commissioner Dan Ross, said he disagrees with the OHSAA's declaring Alexander ineligible, noting that Alexander obtained a preliminary injunction by a Lucas County judge to participate in athletics.
    Ross said the OHSAA investigated several other transfer athletes.