Member schools approved an emergency referendum that came after a lawsuit from a top player from the Dayton area.
A new bill proposed by an Ohio Republican lawmaker would revoke the brand new ability for high school athletes to be compensated for their Name, Image and Likeness.
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association voted in favor of allowing high school student-athletes to profit from NIL on ...
High school athletes can start striking name, image and likeness deals, after a vote of the schools that make up the Ohio ...
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Central Ohio athletes, coaches and athletic directors had a variety of reactions after OHSAA member schools approved the introduction of NIL.
It took three years for Ohio to join the growing list of states across the country that are permitting high school ...
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Ohio high school athletes can now profit from their name, image and likeness after member schools overwhelmingly approved an ...
Ohio has become the 45th state to allow high school athletes to enter into name, image and likeness agreements. Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association voted 447-121 to approve the ...
Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association have voted in favor of an emergency bylaw referendum on Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), making Ohio the 45th state to allow NIL at the high ...