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Legislation targeting FHSAA expires in Tallahassee
Sun SentinelFor weeks, the Florida High School Athletic Association has been incredibly vocal about its opposition to legislation that was making its way through Tallahassee and would have changed how the FHSAA operates. One of the state association's biggest...Tags: Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Florida High School Athletic Association, High School Sports, High Schools, Schools
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Wrestling | Forfeits no longer affect wrestler's one-day limit
High school wrestlers are currently limited to five matches in one day. Starting in the 2013-14 season, forfeits will no longer count toward a wrestler's daily match limit. The change was made by the National Federation of State High School Associations...
Tags: Wrestling, High School Sports, High Schools, Fatigue, Schools
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Head Varsity Basketball Coach
Central Union High School District Coaching Vacancy Winter 13-14 Southwest High School Head Varsity Basketball Coach - One time stipend $3,216 Valid CPR, First Aid and Concussion certifications required. Special Requirements: demonstrate knowledge...Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, High School Sports, First Aid
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State athletic directors honored with awards
A group of individuals whas been honored by winning Region Athletic Director of the Year awards as presented by the South Dakota Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. Included in that group are Tom Murphy of Aberdeen Roncalli in Region One,...Tags: Elkton, Groton
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Local teams notice strategy changes lead to success in track and field
For The Baltimore SunThe times are changing in track and field. In previous years, it was common to see teams bring only a handful of athletes to big meets and perform well -- sometimes even win. Coaches would routinely put their best athletes into four events and hope...Tags: Chicago Tribune, High School Sports, Track and Field, Pikesville, Severna Park
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Prep Plus: Boys' state hockey tournament begins Friday
After battling through a season full of challenges, the Aberdeen Cougars are ready to see what the postseason holds as the boys’ state varsity hockey tournament gets under way Friday at the Larson Ice Center in Brookings. The eighth-seeded...
Tags: Iowa High School Athletic Association, Basketball, High School Sports, Budgets and Budgeting, Sports
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NFHS approves three additional rules for football helmets coming off
Sun SentinelIn case you missed it last week, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) recently approved 10 rules changes for next football season, including three related to helmets coming off players’ heads during games. If you...Tags: Oregon School Activities Association, High School Sports
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US wrestlers blindsided by Olympic ouster
Rulon Gardner's epic upset of Russian wrestling great Alexander Karelin in 2000 remains one of the most compelling moments of the modern Olympics. Starting in 2020, youngsters looking to Gardner and Karelin for inspiration won't have a chance to excel on...
Tags: International Olympic Committee, Media Industry, Awards and Prizes, Frostbite, Wrestling
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Regulation wins a cheering section
When Madeline "Maddie" Dardanes was a varsity cheerleader at Barrington High School, she suffered a torn ligament in her knee during a routine — and tumbled into a growing statistic that is getting more attention from doctors and safety advocates,...
Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Rush University Medical Center, Barrington, Symptoms
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Xavier 'Working Hard' In Hopes Of More Titles
The Hartford CourantThe Xavier High School wrestling team put everything together in 2011-12, claiming SCC, Class LL and State Open titles. The Falcons are now the two-time defending Class LL champions but know a three-peat will be anything but easy. "I've got a good...Tags: Wrestling, Middletown, High School Sports, Human Interest
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A package deal: Chatfield brothers to play together again at Olivet Nazarene
BURT LAKE — Good things can often be even better in pairs. The Olivet Nazarene University men’s soccer team will find that out soon enough. Last Thursday, Olivet Nazarene University — a Christian NAIA Division III school located...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Steve Foley, High School Sports, Sports, Soccer
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