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The Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) is an organization of student-athletes, teacher-coaches, student-coaches, teachers, principals, and sport administrators in Ontario, Canada. OFSAA is the second largest high school athletic association in North America, second only to the California Interscholastic Federation.
The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) is a non-profit, board-governed organization that regulates high school athletics and competitive activities via athletic conferences in the U.S. state of Oregon, providing equitable competition among its members, both public and private.
The District One boys basketball playoffs are set to begin Friday. Check out the matchups, final scores, photos and game recaps from all the Courier/Intell teams in the District One and District ...
The OFSAA Cross Country Championships are the Ontario high school cross country championships, held annually in varying locations around Ontario, usually on the first Saturday of November. Approximately 1600 runners compete in six races, making it the largest OFSAA meet of any sport.
North Mac school board says it 'overstepped' seeking volleyball coach's dismissal AT LINCOLN Karson Komnick dialed up four 3-pointers and Lincoln demolished Cahokia 68-30 on the first day of the ...
On Friday night, the William Tennent senior became the school's boys basketball career scoring leader, surpassing Frank Moultrie’s record of 1,343 points in 2002. Mooney clinched the record with ...
All-league boys soccer teams around the South Sound for the 2024 spring season, as chosen by coaches. 4A NPSL. Player of the Year: Logan Hasting, Kentwood. Coach of the Year: Jason McGlothern ...
While initially only played indoors, in 1908, softball was played outdoors at Burlington Beach, Ontario. Two years later in 1910, an informal public-school league was formed in Hamilton, Ontario. [5] At the time of its formation in 1923, the OASA was the world's first amateur softball organization. [6]