Well... as long as we're slamming on the Dispatch...
Give them their props... they do a nice job of including things in the blog and of reporting results if someone sends the data to them. The guy that keeps the blog going did a nice job of adding results from the G once he knew it included a central Ohio Team. He also did a couple of nice wrestling reports -- we're making headway.
Here is the All-City list, in the Dispatch blog now.
Wrestling: All-City League
Thomas Johnson, Derrick Neimeister and Jason Russell (West); Adam Bray (Northland); Filandus Boyd, Chad Jones, Rhallane Reese, Roseandier White-Jackson and Patrick Hickey (Marion-Franklin); Tien Trinh and Louis Ford Jr. (Brookhaven); Joel Waits and Shqiprim Hasnai (Centennial); Benjamin Leach (Whetstone).
Congrats to those guys, especially Neimeister, Russell, and Boyd. I'm glad that was in the Dispatch, because I didn't see it on the city league site.
Now... don't complain on the Huddles, complain to the Dispatch. Send an Email to Rob Oller (ok... let's pick on one guy... let him get all of the emails... get someone's attention. I just picked him because he's been in sports at the Dispatch for years... and I went to high school with him). Email address is
[email protected]. Make some suggestions -- I think the Plain Dealer runs a special high school sports section once or twice a week to specifically feature the kids. Results, sports stories, some written by the kids, color photos, etc. It might not be the PD, but it was some major urban paper. Seems to me this could be a good way to go -- sell a little extra advertising to cover the costs of the extra sections or pages, but only on limited days.
Also, I have to give props to the local papers. This Week, SNP, every community has at least one weekly paper. These weeklies have done a good job of covering wrestling and including pictures. I know the Hilliard papers have done well, and I remember somebody on the Huddles talking about an article in the Gahanna paper. Shop their advertisers and tell them why you're shopping there. The advertisers keep our local papers in print.
I come from a small town in an area that's all small towns. I have been told that the local daily paper there did a great job of covering the local sectional and results for the teams that had to travel. But they don't have OSU sports to cover and there are way fewer high schools in the area. Lack of media coverage of high school sports is the disadvantage of living in a major metropolitan area.