An exception to the backcourt violation and a clarification regarding specifications of the ball comprise the changes approved for the 2018-19 high school basketball season.
Facing a forecast of rain on Saturday, the Class 3A and 5A state tennis tournaments may need to condense to a two-day format, but as of Wednesday morning all three tournaments remain on a three-day schedule.
At its second of two Colorado High Activities Association Legislative Council Meeting Thursday, April 26, the CHSAA’s legislative body made several significant and positive changes to its bylaws.
Colorado teams and individuals will now be allowed to represent their schools at recognized national competitions, so long as they get permission to do so.
CHSAA's Legislative Council took a stab at addressing a growing concern in high school sports in this state — competitive equity — when it changed the philosophy and approach to the way classifications will be created in the future.
The CHSAA Legislative Council passed a new rule regarding the transfer of student athletes to different schools. It is the first change of the transfer rule since the 2003-04 school year.
Several media members have asked if CHSAA will weigh in on the playing of co-curricular events because of planned teacher actions that may lead to cancelled school days this week.
In response to the Rice Commission Report on College Basketball, NFHS Executive Director Bob Gardner offers the following comments on some of the suggestions from the Commission.