OHSAA Recognizes Coaches with Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity Awards

By OHSAA News Release

COLUMBUS, Ohio – May 20, 2024

The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) has announced the recipients of the 2023-24 OHSAA Sportsmanship, Ethics, and Integrity Awards. These awards celebrate coaches who exemplify the highest standards of sportsmanship, ethical behavior, and integrity in their professional roles, serving as role models for student-athletes and the broader community.

Throughout the 2023-24 school year, coaches associations of various sports sanctioned by the OHSAA selected one of their own for these prestigious awards. The selected individuals have demonstrated outstanding commitment to promoting positive values in high school sports.

Executive Director Doug Ute expressed his congratulations to the award winners and extended gratitude to all coaches for their exceptional service to Ohio’s student-athletes. “These coaches embody the core values that we strive to instill in our student-athletes. Their dedication to sportsmanship and ethical behavior is truly commendable,” Ute stated.

2023-24 OHSAA Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity Award Winners

Girls Sports

  • Golf: Tom Stedman, Lancaster
  • Cross Country: Emily Long, Geneva
  • Volleyball: Diana Kramer, New Bremen
  • Soccer: Rick Polinari, Canfield South Range
  • Field Hockey: Macy McHale, Oxford Talawanda
  • Swimming and Diving: Denise Humphrey, The Plains Athens
  • Bowling: Rod Dever, Troy
  • Gymnastics: Teresa Principi, North Olmsted
  • Wrestling: Brandon Oliver, Jackson
  • Basketball: Walt DeShields, Beloit West Branch
  • Tennis: Gerri Bolin, Hamilton Ross
  • Track and Field: Glen Mabry, Eaton
  • Softball: Kevin Moody, Hilliard Bradley
  • Lacrosse: Kendall Horner, Thomas Worthington

Boys Sports

  • Golf: Alex Kepley, Cincinnati St. Xavier
  • Cross Country: Jeff Koksal, Lancaster
  • Soccer: Steve Knapp, Hudson
  • Football: Ted Ginn Sr., Cleveland Glenville
  • Swimming and Diving: Carlo Codon, Boardman
  • Bowling: Rick Hartings, Coldwater
  • Ice Hockey: Steve Morris, Amherst Steele
  • Wrestling: Joe Caniglia, Hudson
  • Basketball: Steve Mehalik, Brecksville-Broadview Heights
  • Tennis: Chris Mayer, Marietta
  • Track and Field: Kenneth Kellner, Sidney
  • Baseball: Rich Corvin, Crown City South Gallia
  • Volleyball: Carol Bysak, Beavercreek
  • Lacrosse: TBA

The OHSAA extends its heartfelt congratulations to these dedicated coaches for their exemplary contributions to high school sports. Their commitment to fostering a positive and ethical sports environment is invaluable.

For more information, visit the OHSAA website or follow OHSAA on Twitter and Facebook.



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