In state after state, the NFL paraded young people with sad stories in front of state legislators looking for good headlines.
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It is clear now that the rules makers on all levels – from the pros to peewees – have concluded that “player safety trumps competitive advantage.”
...the best summertime investments are to focus on strength and conditioning more than travel teams and tournaments, on variety more than specialization...
One of our newest sports – girls lacrosse – is today presenting one of the oldest conundrums in competitive athletics.
To avoid this next big thing, the rule makers have banned taped headgear, because tape can’t be properly cleaned.
During 2013, a Football Task Force has been working on revisions to practice policies that might simultaneously improve acclimatization of players and reduce head trauma
Over the years I have become increasingly impatient with the MHSAA’s committee process. . . it's too often a superficial process that seems indifferent to or incapable of dealing with the most important issues of school sports.
During the 2013-14 school year, the MHSAA Representative Council will vote on two proposals that are consistent with this resolution:
From the Director is the official MHSAA Blog which will touch on pertinent school sports topics periodically throughout the school year from various MHSAA Staff.