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Re: OHIO USAPL STATE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Posted By: Tom North
Date: Thursday, 28 February 2008, at 1:52 p.m.

In Response To: Re: OHIO USAPL STATE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS (DAVID RICKS)

I am moving back to Ohio later this year and have been active with the high schools here in Texas for over 10 years. There are over 10,000 lifters each year with over 400 going to the boys state meet this year alone. Nine platforms and a lot of judges that should not be there. I talk each year trying to get more schools involved. Where do you think I found Jeremy Scruggs. Tell the coaches there is no reason comparing records that the sub-juniors team does not come out of Texas. When I get to Ohio, I will get in contact with you. There is a lot of ground work to get this sport off and running in the schools. It is ran separate from the UIL here. The new President for the girls association is Hector from Corpus Christie area. Johnny Graham has been holding the girls state meet for the last 4-5 years. See you later. Any good gyms in the Reynoldsburgh area?

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