While a lot of attention was given to action the board did not take, several changes were made to NCHSAA and sport-specific policies during the winter board meeting in Chapel Hill.
NCHSAA officials say they can’t determine how many schools have girls’ flag football teams. Until they do, the sport will not get official recognition by the organization.
The Jayhawks, who have qualified for their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament, defeated Colgate 25-19, 25-17, 25-15 on Sept.
What they cannot turn into is a platform promoting irresponsibility and demonstrating lack of preparation on all fronts.
College volleyball Three Sauk Valley natives to watch at NCAA tournament: Three Sauk Valley-area natives are set to compete in the NCAA women's volleyball championships, which start Thursday. Sterling ...
Flag football will not be an official sport in North Carolina next year after the N.C. High School Athletic Association Board ...
A proposal to have the NCHSAA’s charter and parochial schools compete in separate playoff competitions drew a cool response ...