Fighting for What’s Right?
Stitched jerseys, state of the art locker room, professional grade Astroturf, a stadium that can hold 8,000 plus fans, tickertape parades for rivalry games, and the attention of an entire state. Massillon, Ohio is legitimately a city that believes football is more than just a game. To its residents, football is truly a way of life. The Massillon Tigers are perhaps the most supported high school football program in all the country, and this becomes a problem when the school district struggles to pay for the bare necessities that its students require. To what extent is this permissible? When does education take the offensive side of the ball and start fighting back? Should it?
Before the 1999 Ohio High School fo
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