
WATT: Rabold 37 pass from McAninch (Kessinger kick). GRAN: Hilton 21 pass from Crouch (Crouch run). REY: Gilliam 47 pass from Jennings (Spann pass from Jennings). REY: Gilliam 5 run (Martin pass from Jennings). REY: Gilliam 48 pass from Jennings (pass failed). REY: Gilliam 11 pass from Jennings (kick failed). REY: Spann 6 pass from Jennings (kick failed). HB: Mayfield 27 pass from Fleharty (Walter kick). WN: McCreery 38 pass from Buxton (Howlett kick). NA: Willmer interception return (Schuler kick). NA: Rosser 15 pass from Kidwell (Schuler kick). WN: Johnson 70 pass from Buxton (Buxton run). WN: McCreery 36 pass from Buxton (kick failed). OLIB: Oakley 9 pass from Grohe (Ingram kick). 24ĭJ: Sargel 20 pass from Tschirhart (Holden kick). Games listed with regional seed and overall recordĬuy. We also got coverage help from the Newark Advocate for Watterson at Granville and Licking Heights at Dublin Scioto, from the Massillon Independent for Independence at Massillon Washington and from the Wooster Daily Record for Wooster at Olentangy Berlin. We covered Olentangy Liberty at Dublin Jerome, Reynoldsburg at Hilliard Davidson, Lancaster at Hilliard Bradley, Thornville Sheridan at DeSales and Westerville North at New Albany on Friday night. 29, has been circled on calendars since high school football teams began practice Aug. Voting for the purchase were Rouse and Dan Cunningham.Friday, Oct. Voting to reject the school site purchase were Miller, Dan Cherrier, and Joe Giannini. School board members, however, said they aren’t sure what to do next after a two-year effort to identify a new high school site produced no concrete results. The 3-2 vote evoked loud cheers from the crowd. The Zeiss property is cheaper because it already has water, sewer, utilities, a parking lot, and a building that can be overhauled and converted into a high school site, school officials said. Rouse said spending large sums extra on a more expensive high school site would eat up money for many other school district projects and improvements to be funded by the Measure H $283 million Dublin school bond measure passed June 2016.

The district would have spent another $62.8 million to gut and convert the building to a high school.


Under the tentative sales agreement voted down by the school board, the district would have paid $47.3 million to buy the Zeiss site, including a 200,000 square foot building. In a preliminary estimate, the school district reported Tuesday that buying and developing a high school at the Zeiss site would cost $109 million, while the other sites would cost between $233 million and $288 million. School administrators and their real estate consultant said the Zeiss site met district space needs for up to 2,000 students at half the cost of the three other alternative sites on the short list of options. “There is no indication this area is any less safe than the rest of the town.” “Safety is really important,” said Megan Rouse, the school board president. School administrators said the Zeiss site is half the cost of the other three alternative sites, and crime statistics show the Dublin areas near the jail do not have a high crime rate. Many residents said the proposal would sell eastern Dublin short by providing the area with a 13-acre high school site, a third of the size of 40-acre Dublin High School, which is in central Dublin. Dublin: School near Santa Rita jail nixed by school board
