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Half of the dozen IHSA umpires who participated in a free clinic are just getting started in their umpiring careers. The other half are veteran umps.
Half of the dozen IHSA umpires who participated in a free clinic are just getting started in their umpiring careers. The other half are veteran umps.
IHSA officials may be as young as 15 but need to be 17 to work varsity contests. In January, the IHSA board of directors reduced provisional licensing rates for 15- and 16-year-olds.
BLOOMINGTON — IHSA officials currently aren’t ready to commit to a universal shot clock for boys’ and girls’ basketball, but such technology may eventually be part of all Illinois high ...
IHSA representatives have been trying for months to meet with Gov. J.B. Pritzker and officials from the Illinois Department of Health in hopes of coming to an amenable decision on how to move ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — The Illinois High School Association, the state’s governing body for high school athletics, will collaborate with state lawmakers over a bill that aims to allow student ...
The IHSA hopes adjustment of these rules creates "greater competitive equity" between public and private schools and schools of various sizes.
Illinois high school sports is facing a shortage of referees and umpires for the coming school year thanks to poor sportsmanship, IHSA says.
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson touched on a range of topics on the eve of the organization's boys' basketball state finals at State Farm Center.
After 42 years as a respected IHSA track and field official, Chuck Nagel is still learning, guiding and having fun.