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Coaches Association Newsletter October 2025

Oct 30, 2025 9:19:44 AM

OHSBCA Coaches Clinic
Welcome everyone to the 2025-26 basketball season. As we begin the start of practice, I want to give you an update on the many topics that the OHSBCA has plans for the coaches of Ohio. To begin, the MaxPrep Rating system will remain the same for this season. The OHSBCA will continue to monitor and make necessary tweaks if needed at the end of the season.

The OHSBCA will again be hosting a Shot Clock Shootout over the Holiday break at the Canton Field House. We have expanded the shot clock to other events held over the Martin Luther King Weekend for organizers who haverequested to use it. We are looking forward feedback and gather data for the OHSAA.

The OHSBCA and 28.5 have combined to host an All-Female Showcase (girls’ teams, women coaches, and women officials at Big Walnut High School on Saturday, January 31, 2026.

The State Tournament will return to the Final Four format and will be hosted in the Dayton Area.  The Girls tournament will be played over a three-day period (March 12 -14) and the Boys tournament will be played over a four-day period (March 19 – 22). All Finals will be played at University of Dayton Arena.  More details will be available once the schedule is finalized.

We will again hold the North-South game at Olentangy Liberty High School on Friday, April 24, 2026 and the Hall of Fame Banquet at the Columbus Marriott OSU on Saturday, April 25, 2026.

The Midwest Live Events will again be held at Cedar Point Sports Complex. The Girls event has been pushed back a week later to Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20, 2026. The Boys event will continued to held the same weekend Friday, June 26 through Sunday, June 28, 2026.

It’s an honor to lead the OHSBCA for the next three years. There are some major changes on the horizon, the Shot Clock and High School NIL is about to reshape basketball in Ohio—but we’ll navigate them together.

I’ve been attending as many district meetings as possible and plan to visit games across the state this season. My goal is to be a leader who’s involved, approachable, and truly represents all of you.

Wishing everyone a great season—it’s one I know I’ll remember!

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Rule Changes for 2025-26
The Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association has revisited the rating system being use with Max Preps. The OHSBCA agree that the RPI Formula that we have been using was transparent and easy to calculate. These factors were very important to the coaches and the directors decided to remain with the same RPI Formula that was used last season. The three components of the formula will consist of Percentages for RPI, Points of Classifications, and Out of State Points.

First component is the Percentages for the RPI. The Percentages for RPI is based on WP (Winning Percentage), OWP (Opponents Winning Percentage), and OOWP (Opponents Opponents Winning Percentage). The formula will be 40%WP x 40%OWP x 20% OOWP.

The second component will be Points of Classification.  Division 1 - 2 points, Division 2 - 1.85 points, Division 3 - 1.70, Division 4 - 1.55, Division 5 - 1.40, Division 6, 1.25, and Division 7 - 1.10.

The third component is based on out-state opponents. The point value of 1.55 points will be awarded.

The OHSBCA and coaches will be monitoring the effects of these components to the rating system and will re-evaluate at the end of the season.

New District Directors
District 8 Director - Todd Boblitt, Bluffton
Todd Boblitt 2025 CP - WebTodd has spent his entire coaching career at Bluffton High School, leading the boys’ basketball program for the past 20 years. During that time, he has compiled a 242–196 record, guiding his teams to one league title and six sectional championships.

 


District 8 Director - Todd Boblitt, Bluffton
Rodney Brown 2025 CP - WebRodney has been a varsity head coach for 13 years, spending his first seven seasons at Cardington and the last six at River Valley. He has an overall record of 170–138. His teams have won two league titles, five sectional championships, and one district championship.

 

District 13 Director - Heath McKinnis, Oak Hill
Heath McKinnis 2025 CP - WebHeath has served as a varsity head coach for 10 years. He spent two seasons coaching the girls’ team at Jackson High School, followed by two seasons with the boys’ team. For the past six years, he has led the Oak Hill boys’ basketball program. Heath holds a career coaching record of 71–130.

 

Girls 10/11 Director - Carey Largent, Big Walnut
Carey Largent 2025 CP - WebCarey has served as the head girls’ basketball coach at Big Walnut High School for the past four years, compiling an impressive overall record of 61-15. Under her leadership, the program has secured an OCC championship, a district title, and a regional championship.

 

Hooplines
Monthly newsletters from September through April will be published and sent to all active members with a valid email address. The information will be short and concide to keep you updated on the latest happening of Ohio basketball.

Hooplines will be published twice a year. The Year in Review will be released in January which contains the rich history of the OHSBCA. The Spring Edition will be issued in May, highlighting all of the award winners that the OHSBCA honors for the past basketball season.

OHSBCA Election Results
Here are the winners for the 2025 Election

Vice-President - Brett Larrick, Elyria Senior
Secretary - Bob Von Kaenel, Dover, Ohio
District 1 Director - Jeff Brink, Springfield
District 3 Director - Brett Larrick, Elyria Senior
District 5 Director - Joe Dunlevy, Indian Creek
District 7 Director - Dave Boyce, Perrysburg, Ohio
District 9 Director - Carla Siegel, Fort Loramie
District 11 Director - Rodney Brown, River Valley
District 13 Director - Heath McKinnis, Oak Hill
District 15 Director - Adam Priefer, Centerville
Girls Director 1 & 4 - Mike Miller, Triway
Girls Director 8 & 9 - Tracy White, Versailles
Girls Director 10 & 11 - Carey Largent, Big Walnut
Girls Director 13 & 14 - Jon Buchanan, Fairland

Congratulations to all the winners. We look forward for them to represent the coaches of Ohio!

Nominations for OHSBCA Hall of Fame
Any coach can nominate a worthy candidate for the OHSBCA Hall of Fame. From time to time, questions are raised why coach so and so is not in the Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. Sometimes it is just a simple fact that the coach has not been nominated for this honor.

Any coach can nominate a candidate for the Hall of Fame. Nomination Forms can be obtained by contacting chairperson Greg Nossaman of Olentangy Liberty or by downloading the form from our OHSBCA web site (oh.nhsbca.org). Complete the requested information and mail to:

Greg Nossaman
Olentangy Liberty High School
Phone:  740-657-4209
Email: greg_nossaman@olsd.us

Let’s Honor “ALL” our great coaches!

Golf Outing
The OHSBCA will be hosting a golf outing on Saturday. September 13, 2025 at the Delaware Golf Club. This golf outing is the day before our annual clinic and we will have a shotgun start at 1:30 PM. So plan on bringing your staff down a day early for a round of golf. After the round, a meal will be provided. We will only be accepting the first 32 teams so please make sure to register your team.

Midwest Live Recap 2025
The OHSBCA finished the 4th Annual Boys Midwest Live Event this past June. With the change in the NCAA recruiting calendar, the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association and the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan join forces to hold a team event during the live recruiting period. 

Midwest Live was a NFHS certified scholastic recruiting event held that was held June 27th- 29th at the Cedar Point Sports Center in Sandusky, Ohio. The teams played 4 games in a two-day format (Friday/Saturday or Saturday/Sunday).

There were 142 High Schools from Ohio (96 Schools), Michigan (35 Schools), Indiana (6 Schools), Pennsylvania (2 School) and West Virginia (3 Schools) that participated in the two-day event. There was a total of 228 college coaches from 144 schools represented at the showcase.

The purpose of this event was to showcase some of the best underclassmen talent the States of Ohio and Michigan have to offer. This was a college exposure event for student-athletes who have a goal of playing basketball at the next level and earning a scholarship. This event was held during the prime NCAA evaluation period for college recruiters.

The OHSBCA also held the 3rd Annual Girls Midwest Live Event a two weeks prior to the Boys (June 13th & 14th) at the Cedar Point Sports Center. Each team played two games per day for a total of four games.

There were 106 High Schools from Ohio (102 Schools), Pennsylvania (2 Schools) and West Virginia (2 Schools) that competed in the two-day event. There was a total of 97 college coaches from 67 schools represented at the showcase.

Plans for the 2026 Midwest Live Event are in the works. The Girls two-day event will be held June 19 - 20, 2026 and the Boys three-day event will be held June 26 - June 28, 2026.


Why Join the OHSBCA
 1.    Provides at website (oh.nhsbca.org).
 2.    Publishes “The Hooplines” - The Official Publication of the OHSBCA.
 3.    Monthly Newsletters
 4.    Sponsors the State Basketball Clinic in Columbus.
 5.    Presents fifteen $1,000 Scholarship to Member’s children
 6.    Presents certificates and / or plaques to Century Award Winners to all Coaches who win 100-200-300-400-500-600-700-800 games on ALL COACHES on any level.
 7.    Presents plaques to ALL COACHES on any level for the Bob Arnzen Award.
 8.    Honors Boys & Girls Academic All-Ohio.
 9.    Honors Boys & Girls Top Five Academic Teams.
10.    Maintains a Scholarship Society by presenting Gold Certificates to all seniors who received a 3.2 GPA for seven semesters, and Silver Certificates to all junior who received a 3.2 GPA for five semesters.
11.    Honors Boys & Girls Coaches of the Year in All Divisions.
12.    Honors Boys & Girls Assistant Coach of the Year.
13.    Presents Rings to Member Coaches for State Championship.
14.    Sponsors the OHSBCA Hall of Fame.
15.    Presents the Paul Walker Award to an outstanding coach.
16.    Presents the Larry Wilson Award for contributions to the OHSBCA.
17.    Selection of a Boys & Girls Coach for the Sportsmanship, Ethics, and Integrity Award for the OHSAA.
18.    Sponsors the North-South All-Star Games for Boys & Girls.
19.    Selects Players & Coaches for the North-South All-Star Games.
20.    Free admission to North-South All-Star Games
21.    Honors Boys & Girls Players of the Year in all divisions.
22.    Honors Mr. & Ms. OHSBCA Players of the Year for the State of Ohio.
23.    Sponsors the Boys & Girls Midwest Live Event.
24.    Presents the Hall of Honor Award for Exemplary Service to the OHSBCA.
25.    Access to the NHSBCA Playbook App. which allows you to draw, store and show plays on any electric device.
26.    Access to the NHSBCA Resource App. which contains over 100 animated plays and drills coaching clinic videos, podcast series and a variety of articles.
27.    Honors Top Team & Individuals Free Throw Shooting in State.
28.    Honors Top Team & Individuals Two Point Field Goal Shooting in State.
29.    Honors Top Team & Individuals Three Point Field Goal Shooting in State.
30.    Become a Member of the National High School Basketball Coaches Association.
31.    Access to OHSBCA News on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
32.    Presents John Wooden Legacy Award to Boys & Girls Coach that exemplify the traits of education, longevity, character, service, and excellence.
33.    Presents Morgan Wootten Lifetime Achievement Award to Boys & Girls Coach that have dedicated their life to the game and have had a tremendous influence on their players and community.
34.    Eligible for the Point Guard College Heart of a Champion Award.
35.    Access to the Holding Court Podcast presented by the OHSBCA.
36.    Receive discount offers on services provided by our sponsors.
37.    A collective voice on issues related to basketball at the local, state and national levels. 


Why Join the OHSBCA
The OHSBCA will continue its partnership with Luceo Sports that adds value to your membership. You have  access the Basketball Centric Apps - Whiteboard and Assist. Whiteboard is a Playbook Animation iOS app from Luceo Sports. This gives every coach the option of draw, storing and showing plays on any electric device (iphone, ipad, laptop, etc.) The Luceo Whiteboard program is currently used by NBA and college teams all over the country.

Luceo Sports has transcended the way players learn with the Assist App. This digital learning is highly engaging and mimics the way players learn today in this digital world. The Assist App allows coaches to deliver their animated playbook, to provide video driven team and personnel game plays, to create memorization games, and develop competitive team leader boards. Empower players to maximize their studying and mental preparation with an educational app designed to meet the specific needs of professional basketball players.

1.  Organization - All in One Place
2.  Save Content from Social Media
3.  Teaching - Easily Coach Players
4.  Learning - Gamify Everything
5.  Execution - Implement your Strategy
6.  Player Development - Always Progressing
7.  Download & Share - Pro Playbooks & Training Materials
8.  Connection - Keep Everyone Connected
9.  Personal Coaching Portfolio

Members take full advantage of these benefits. Your players will enjoy it!!:

Why Join the OHSBCA
Divisional breakdowns were approved by the OHSAA Board of Directors on June 12, 2025. Below is the numbers used to classified schools in the divisions for Basketball Tournaments 2026.

OHSAA SPORT DIVISION CLASSIFICATIONS FOR 2025-2026
BOYS
Division 1    625 or More  (66 Teams)
Division 2    431 - 624    (72 Teams)
Division 3    269 - 430    (130 Teams)
Division 4    196 - 268    (129 Teams)
Division 5    144 - 195    (131 Teams)
Division 6    100 - 143    (130 Teams)
Division 7     99 - Less    (132 Teams)
GIRLS
Division 1    577 - More    (65 Teams)
Division 2    407 - 576    (71 Teams)
Division 3    262 - 406    (127 Teams)
Division 4    189 - 261    (128 Teams)
Division 5    132 - 188    (127 Teams)
Division 6     91 - 131    (125 Teams)
Division 7     90 - Less    (126 Teams)

Pat Carroll

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