The level of competition around Columbus is pretty strong. Africentric, for instance, played five of its 22 regular season games against Final Four participants, those three teams hail from Franklin County. They also played D2 district champ Cols. South x2, D1 district champ Newark. Harvest Prep's league, the MSL, wasn't a pushover either. HP rolled through them, but that was a league whose non-HP teams went 2-0 vs the Central Catholic League/CCL.
The Central District may not even be the best basketball district in Ohio. The SW district probably is, as they foster leagues such as the GWOC, GCL, SWBL, but they also feature the MAC and the SCL.
Judge and Jury wrote:Its not a misguided quote simple statement the membership belongs to the ohsaa which is the state which cast their vote and also the same people in the end when the public schools get beat are the first to complain or mention we should do something about that. The north has more private institutions than the south so why would they wanna change it. If they aren't going to change then at least lift the restrictions on transfers and just make it the wild west.
Remove the private schools & OHSAA might as well go back to the AAA, AA, and A classification systems. There would be a lot of D3's that would move down to the smallest classification. Schools that graduate classes of ~50 would be playing with schools that graduate classes of ~110. Schools such as Marion Pleasant, Grandview Heights, and Union Local would be in the same post-season pools as Miller, Reedsville Eastern, and New Boston.