I do have a question though, about Eric Howard. Does anyone here know if his dad lives in Ohio, or did Coach Hertler LEGALLY adopt Howard?
A student whose parents reside outside the state of Ohio but within the United States will be
ineligible for interscholastic athletics in a member school. (See Bylaw 4-8-1 for eligibility requirements
for students whose parents live outside the United States).
Note: A biological or adoptive parent must reside in Ohio.
EXCEPTION 1 — The Commissioner’s office may declare a student who is the subject of a custody
order issued by a court of proper jurisdiction conferring custody upon a grandparent, aunt,
uncle or sibling who resides in Ohio, if, in the sole discretion of the Commissioner’s office, the
Commissioner’s office determines that the purpose of this change in custody was not for athletic
reasons, but purely for the best interest of the student in terms of the student’s mental, physical
and educational well-being.
Note: Upon enrollment of a student whose parents live outside the state of Ohio but within the
United States, or if the parents move outside the state of Ohio prior to or during the student’s
high school career, the principal of that school in which the student is being enrolled shall notify
the Commissioner’s office of said enrollment, and the facts and circumstances regarding any
change of custody so that the Commissioner’s office can make an informed decision regarding
the student’s qualifications under this exception.
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