SPORTS A8 — THE OBSERVER 8-MAN 6-man,” Cobb said. “We have 30 kids on the team. There’s not a participation issue.” OSAA emphasized in the proposal that participa- tion in football was a key issue. The proposal noted that a transition to 9-man would allow easier sched- uling between 9-man and 11-man non-league oppo- nents, while the junior varsity levels could likely avoid cancellations if the roster size is smaller. “The decreases in average team size over the last 10 years have been sig- nifi cant,” the statement read. The preference of keeping 8-man foot- ball was also expressed by Elgin head coach Kirt McClure. The Huskies are slated in the 9-man divi- Continued from Page A7 Alex Wittwer/The Observer, File La Grande’s Alex Rodriguez (4) pushes past Nyssa’s Zach Kausler (33) and into the free-throw lane during the Tigers’ 61-43 win on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. OSAA Continued from Page A7 “They can’t be wearing their school uniform or refer to their school or sec- tion,” said New York State Public High School Athletic Association spokesperson Chris Watson. Pyne, whose Rams won the 2021 OSAA 6A football state championship, is no stranger to student-athletes who could profi t from these types of deals. Rams junior tight end Riley Williams will likely be the top recruit coming out of Oregon’s class of 2022 and would be a top target for high school NIL sponsorships. And he’s not alone. Oregon will be sending many student-athletes to compete in NCAA compe- tition next year, including four-star football recruits Darrius Clemons (West- view) and Trejon Williams (Jeff erson, Portland). Pyne added that moving NIL rights to the high school ranks would likely lead to it fi ltering down to the youth ranks, including AAU and club sports. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2021 football runners-up Powder Valley Badgers. “Eight-man just feels right,” he said. “I see 6-man as a good thing for schools that truly don’t have the student body.” The Badgers would be bumped down to the 6-man league, which Cobb is against, although Powder Valley could potentially request to jump up to the higher division. The Bad- gers are coming off an 11-2 season of 8-man football. There is no current dead- line for teams to opt up or down in divisions, but the deadline will be deter- mined at the next OSAA meeting in January. “I don’t want to play sion, which could be a challenge for an Elgin team that had only 11 players on the roster. Even so, the Huskies went 4-4 in the regular season and earned a spot in the playoff s. “I’m not really for it. It doesn’t make sense to me,” McClure said. McClure expressed a similar sentiment as Cobb in that 8-man football has seen a bump in popularity in recent years. According to Cobb, many of the other 1A coaches he spoke with objected to the proposals. The 1A championship showdown between Powder Valley and Adrian on Nov. 27 drew a packed stadium at Baker Bulldog Memorial Stadium in Baker. “Eight-man is growing, especially in our area,” McClure said. The proposals are still in the works but could be a looming issue for local coaches and supporters of 8-man football. The next OSAA Ad Hoc Foot- ball Advisory Committee meeting is set for 9 a.m. on Jan. 5, 2022, at the Hol- iday Inn in Wilsonville. The meeting’s purpose is to gather public input on the proposed changes to 2A and 1A football. “High school sports are all about opportunities for young adults. 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