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MECHANICSBURG (KDKA) - A change is coming that could affect Pennsylvania high school athletes. The PIAA announced a new rule that concerns eligibility. A new rule was passed that the PIAA hopes ...
"That is why I want to level the playing field and make high school team sports both safe and fun again." This weekend's PIAA football finals feature six public and six non-public schools.
FOR HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS. CRACKING DOWN ON UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT PENALTIES IN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. THESE NEW RULES ARE GOING TO FORCE KIDS TO WATCH WHAT THEY DO ON THE COURT OR RISK EJECTION.
The new language essentially states that student-athletes who repeat eighth grade for no reason will lose a year of eligibility in high school. The PIAA board of directors voted 29-0 to pass the ...
(KDKA) - A new rule from the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association is cracking down on player celebrations in high school basketball ... advised about the PIAA's ruling before games ...
That point was driven home during Friday’s meeting, according to the PIAA. “We discussed many different scenarios including schools’ health and sports’ safety strategies, local liability ...
Now, more recently, the NIL movement has seeped into the high school level, and last Wednesday, July 13, the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, or PIAA, the state’s governing ...
$7 MILLION BOND TO HELP COVER CONSTRUCTION COSTS. ANOTHER SCHOOL NEWS THIS BRAWL WAS AT FRIDAY’S BOYS BASKETBALL GAME BETWEEN UNIONTOWN HIGH SCHOOL AND MEADVILLE HIGH. NOW BOTH TEAMS ARE BEING ...