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Defending Champs Ironton Tigers Accused of Illegal Recruiting, Face Playoff Disqualification

Summary

  • Ironton High School at risk of being disqualified from OHSAA playoffs
  • Accusations of illegal recruiting of out-of-state players
  • Ironton is a 5-time state champion, won 2024 Division V title
Defending Champs Ironton Tigers Accused of Illegal Recruiting, Face Playoff Disqualification

According to multiple reports, Ironton High School, a public school located in the southeast corner of Ohio, is facing the possibility of being disqualified from the upcoming OHSAA (Ohio High School Athletic Association) football playoffs due to alleged recruiting violations.

Ironton, a five-time state champion, including a 2024 title in Division V, has long been dogged by accusations of illegal recruiting practices. The OHSAA has now opened an investigation into the eligibility of multiple players who have transferred to the school from out of state.

On Friday, Ironton football players gathered at the school board office, hoping their board would fight against a potential ruling that could disqualify the team from the playoffs. A decision from the OHSAA is expected to be announced in the coming days, and it could have wide-ranging consequences.

If Ironton is indeed disqualified, it would raise questions across the state about the OHSAA's enforcement of transfer rules, particularly at private schools. It would also have an immediate impact on the upcoming playoffs, as an extra team would be able to qualify in Ironton's place in Division V, Region 19.

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Ironton High School, the defending Division V state champions in Ohio, are facing allegations of illegal recruiting of out-of-state players, which could lead to their disqualification from the upcoming OHSAA playoffs.
Ironton High School is a five-time state champion, including a 2024 title in Division V.
If Ironton is disqualified, it would open up an extra spot in the 12-team Division V, Region 19 playoffs, and it would also give other teams a chance to make it out of the region instead of the defending state champion.

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