In a move toward competitive equity, CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green said this week that all teams previously approved to play down a classification will now be eligible for the postseason.
At its second of two Colorado High Activities Association Legislative Council Meeting Thursday, April 26, the CHSAA’s legislative body made several significant and positive changes to its bylaws.
Colorado teams and individuals will now be allowed to represent their schools at recognized national competitions, so long as they get permission to do so.
CHSAA's Legislative Council took a stab at addressing a growing concern in high school sports in this state — competitive equity — when it changed the philosophy and approach to the way classifications will be created in the future.