The CHSAA baseball committee and CHSAA ad-hoc baseball pitching committee agree that arm overuse in baseball is a serious issue in Colorado and the rest of the country.
At the end of the eight-hour school day, students walk through the doors and gates of our gyms, rinks, pools, courts and fields to be a part of the high school sports experience.
Students earn their place on the field and with the teams for which they compete. They are held to high behavioral expectations, creating the foundation of citizenship.
Late summer thunderstorms are often a blessing and can cut the oppressive heat of a 90-degree plus August day. But they can also mean danger and potential trouble.
Often, we're asked why we have a transfer rule. People not associated with high school sports wonder why such a big deal is made about a student changing schools.
Rules are often viewed as roadblocks for our ultimate goals, whether in life or in high school athletics. But rules are critical to the moral structure in our everyday life, and even more formative to our children in those sports and activities they play.