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What I would like to see from MHSAA sport committees is less talk about events of the past and more time discussing ideas for the future. 

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Imagine the courage – or the desperation – of the first person to eat an oyster … or any other ugly, slimy critter . . . raw!

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The qualities of the MVP are usually apparent . . .  But that’s not always the case; and it shouldn’t be.

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Indeed, taking two small jumps when one giant leap is necessary is an ill-fated strategy.

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That question captures the essential difference between transaction and transformation.

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Simply put, these are schools where administrators are dedicated to creating a proper perspective of school-sponsored, student-centered sports, and spend time on this daily. 

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If I were to listen only to coaches of one sport or another, I’m likely to learn about issues that affect that sport, but not much about issues that affect other sports, or affect schools as a whole. 

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One of the most important roles of schools and the MHSAA is to tell the story of school sports . . . But the story won’t get told unless we do the work.

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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.