East Palastine Girls Basketball Tournament Game Impacted By Train Derailment, OHSAA Says 'No' To Site Change
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East Palastine Girls Basketball Tournament Game Impacted By Train Derailment, OHSAA Says 'No' To Site Change
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Re: East Palastine Girls Basketball Tournament Game Impacted By Train Derailment, OHSAA Says 'No' To Site Change
When a school hosts a tournament game, they hold the rights for the game to be played where they please (so as long as the venue meets adequacy requirements per the tournament regulations of the given sport.) EP, by default of being the home team hosting the game, is who declined the request for the game to be moved.
OHSAA’s position was that because the various levels of health agencies (local, state, federal etc) deemed the area to be safe, they weren’t going to go against EP’s wishes to continue hosting the game.
OHSAA’s position was that because the various levels of health agencies (local, state, federal etc) deemed the area to be safe, they weren’t going to go against EP’s wishes to continue hosting the game.
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Re: East Palastine Girls Basketball Tournament Game Impacted By Train Derailment, OHSAA Says 'No' To Site Change
It just comes down to COMMON SENSE, which seems to lack in this day and age! EPA and Govt may deem it safe but it's obviously not!
Re: East Palastine Girls Basketball Tournament Game Impacted By Train Derailment, OHSAA Says 'No' To Site Change
But EP didn’t WANT the game moved.. they could have moved it. So regardless of what the EPA and GOVy are doing, this has nothing to do with them.baseball16 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:33 pm It just comes down to COMMON SENSE, which seems to lack in this day and age! EPA and Govt may deem it safe but it's obviously not!
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Re: East Palastine Girls Basketball Tournament Game Impacted By Train Derailment, OHSAA Says 'No' To Site Change
I get that as well, but Common sense from EP couldve been used here as well. EP could have easily said, we understand the concern we want both teams to play so we will do whatever we need to do to allow that to happen. Instead of just putting your foot in the ground and saying it's this way or no way! Common Sense.Falcon02 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 9:24 amBut EP didn’t WANT the game moved.. they could have moved it. So regardless of what the EPA and GOVy are doing, this has nothing to do with them.baseball16 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:33 pm It just comes down to COMMON SENSE, which seems to lack in this day and age! EPA and Govt may deem it safe but it's obviously not!
Re: East Palastine Girls Basketball Tournament Game Impacted By Train Derailment, OHSAA Says 'No' To Site Change
Oh I whole heartedly agree with you. In fact, if my daughter played for the opposing team, I’d possibly think about saying nah she’s not traveling there.baseball16 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 11:42 amI get that as well, but Common sense from EP couldve been used here as well. EP could have easily said, we understand the concern we want both teams to play so we will do whatever we need to do to allow that to happen. Instead of just putting your foot in the ground and saying it's this way or no way! Common Sense.Falcon02 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 9:24 amBut EP didn’t WANT the game moved.. they could have moved it. So regardless of what the EPA and GOVy are doing, this has nothing to do with them.baseball16 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:33 pm It just comes down to COMMON SENSE, which seems to lack in this day and age! EPA and Govt may deem it safe but it's obviously not!
I just was pointing out that THIS decision wasn’t a political issue but rather EP for some reason wanting to keep the game at home.