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The loudest message I hear is kids are going to be playing sports this fall someplace. Period. If we believe that kids are going to take the fall off if school sports aren’t offered, we haven’t been paying much attention . . .

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For years I’ve concluded most of my correspondence with the phrase, “It’s a privilege to serve you.” I’ve meant it.

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The past 32 years have shaded my hair and softened my waist; and while the years have also toughened my hide, they have not hardened my heart. 

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I was once told that “the job is the interruptions” – to look at an interruption not as something that detracts from my work but rather is the work.

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State high school associations do not have the luxury to hire as many experienced people as they need to focus expertly on every topic that associations are asked to address.

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A hands-off, lead-by-example leadership style unlocks the time leaders need to look down the road and around the corner . . .

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When . . . MHSAA President Scott Grimes announced the selection of Mark Uyl to be the next MHSAA executive director, he said, “It was the easiest decision of the weekend.”

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All of this screams for the need for coaches education . . . for every coach, every year . . . no matter how experienced or revered.

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From the Director

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.