Executive Director Message
The month of December means that Ohio High School Basketball is in full swing as teams begin their journey for the 2024 – 2025 season. I hope that you have taken the time to make sure that you and each member of your staff have joined The Ohio High School Basketball Coaches. All of our OHSBCA awards require five consecutive years of membership as a qualification to receive the award.
This year will also be the first year that we will have seven divisions in both girls’ and boys’ basketball. That means that the OHSAA made a significant change in how we will play the state semi-finals and the state finals. The girls’ state semi-finals will be played the weekend of March 7 – 9 with the boys’ state semi-finals on the weekend of March 14 – 16 at various locations throughout the state and the girls’ state finals will be played on Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15 with the boys’ state finals on Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22. The OHSBCA and the OHSAA will plan to meet shortly after the conclusion of the state tournaments to evaluate how this new schedule worked for this season.
We will again be using the Max Preps RPI for the seeding of our tournaments this year. The OHSBCA District Directors made some adjustments by changing the percentages to 40% WP (Winning Percentage) – 40% OWP (Opponents Winning Percentage) – 20% OOWP (Opponent’s Opponent Winning Percentage). A second component of points of classification was added for each division, and a third component for out-of-state opponents was also added. You are reminded that the RPI will only be used for
seeding purposes it will not determine teams’ placement on the tournament bracket. You are also reminded to report all your scores to Max Preps. The initial Max Preps RPI will be released the week of January 6th.
The OHSBCA will also be hosting our initial Shoot Clock Shootout at the Canton Fieldhouse on December 27, 28, and 29. There will be a total of 15 games on these three dates with five girls’ games and ten boys’ games being played over these three days. We hope that this event will provide our association and the OHSAA with data to study on the possibility of implementing the shot clock for future use in Ohio.
And finally I would just like to remind you of the important role that you can play in the development of young athletes. The commitment to standards, the development of goals, and the ability to learn how to handle adversity are just a few of the many life lessons that your players can learn through playing basketball. Here is a story I would like to share from my high school coach, Ron Stevens, after we lost a tough game with one of my very best teams in the tournament. He shared a story where he told me to remember to “keep my fork.” At first I didn’t know what he meant but he said to remember as a kid when you were sitting at the dinner table and your mom told you to “keep your fork.” That usually meant that there was something special coming like a special dessert. So, as a coach remember to “keep your fork” because with hard work, discipline, and grit there will be special things that will happen for you and your team.
Wishing each of you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and best of luck this season.
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2025 Hall of Honor
District 1 - Perry Santangelo - Clock Operator
District 3 - Ed Dolinar - Coach
District 5 - Wes Quillin - Clock Operator
District 7 - Ty Traxler - Coach
District 9 - Rick Gildow - Scorekeeper
District 11 - Carl Dufford - Secretary / Treasurer
District 13 - Jason Philyaw - Media
District 15 - Mike Gordon - Contributor
Bob Arnzen Award Winners
The Bob Arznen Award was named after the legendary boys coach at Delphos St. John’s High School. Coach Arznen spent 43 years as the Head Coach and was the second winningest coach at the time of his retirement and now sixth in the history of Ohio High School Basketball with 676 wins and only 291 losses. Bob was inducted into the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1995.
The Bob Arnzen Award is given to those basketball coaches who have devoted 20 consecutive years or more service to the same school and for their loyalty and commitment to Ohio High School basketball. The honorees will be presented their plaques during the games on Championship Saturday of their respective tournaments.
2025 Bob Arnzen Award Winners
(Receives Bob Arnzen Plaque)
Mike Butcher, West Branch | Nathan Luce, Otsego | Rick Rockwell, Madeira |
Chuck Campbell, West Branch | Bob McCoskey, West Branch | Tory Rummel, Fayetteville |
Walt DeShields, West Branch | Don Miller, Parkway | Lou Sellaroli, West Branch |
Joe Dunlevy, Indian Creek | Tim Monahan, McNicholas | Russ Ward, Fayetteville |
Century Award Winners
Doug Graham, President of the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association, proudly announces the coaches who have reached a milestone in career victories during the past season. The 100 and 200 winners received their award at their local district meetings in the Fall of 2024. The 300 and high winners will be recognized during halftime of one of their respective state finals basketball games in March of 2025 at the University of Dayton Arena.
800-Wins (Receives a Special Award) |
300-Wins (Receives a Clock) |
100-Wins (Receives a Certificate) |
Norm Persin, South Webster | Jon Buchanan, Fairland | Lindsy Belden, West Holmes |
Ryan Davis, Meigs | Brian Bigam, Circleville | |
600-Wins (Receives a State Tournament Tickets) |
Travis Galloway, Notre Dame Acad. | Derek Dibling, Fredericktown |
Josh Jakacki, Crestwood | Steve Eft, Indian Creek | |
John Cullen, Canfield | Chad Kiser, LaBrae | Wil Franklin, East Palestine |
Sam Davis, Bishop Watterson | Tyson McGlaughlin, Ottawa-Glandorf | Phil Groves, Botkins |
Josh Sagester, Tri-Village | Kyle Hammond, Sandusky Central Cath. | |
500-Wins (Receives a Ring) |
Chris Savage, Hilliard Darby | Eric Herzberg, Columbus DeSales |
Tom Sunderman, Roger Bacon | Jason Hess, Ashland | |
Tim Casey, New Albany | Brian Ziegler, Archbold | Jeremy Hill, Meigs |
TK Griffith, Archbishop Hoban | Todd Johnson, Columbiana | |
Christina Hart, Archbishop Alter | 200-Wins (Receives a Plaque) |
Travis Kinn, Tiffin Columbian |
Mark Kocher, Wynford | Keith Lambert, Shekinah Christian | |
Russ Swartz | Nick Argentati, Northwest | David Leland, Bexley |
Josh Arey, Peebles | Scott McMichael, Antwerp | |
400-Wins (Receives a Wrist Watch) |
Jason Bates, Pickerington North | Andy O'Keefe, CVCA |
Tyler Bates, Strasburg-Franklin | Chris Powell, Granville | |
Tim Cogan, Carroll | Kelley Bricker, Waynesville | Joe Richard, Trimble |
David Dennis Sr, Harvest Prep | Jeff Davidson, Brookville | Cody Sarensen, London |
Mark Duckworth, Vincent Warren | Tim Fries, Miamisburg | Joshua Upshire, Badger |
Blan Maddox, Vincent Warren | Devin Fulk, Heath | Michael Weymer, Vienna Mathews |
Larry Taylor, Tuscarawas Central | Brian Gunther, Cincinnati Christian | |
Jason Vermillion, Arlington | Adam Huber, Kalida | |
Chuck Huckshold, Lisbon | ||
Brett Larrick, Elyria Senior | ||
Mike Lower, Northwest | ||
Pat Murphy, Columbus DeSales | ||
Brian Schroeder, Columbus Grove | ||
Josh Scott, Heartland Christian | ||
Kevin Spara, Strongsville | ||
Sean Tucker, Toronto | ||
JD Walters, Sheridan | ||
Jeff Warstler, Columbus Academy |